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  1. Soil Crusting and Herbicide Carryover

    carryover, two separate phenomena that can cause poor early stand development in agronomic crops. The ... forms under wet, warm conditions like what we’ve seen in many parts of Ohio these last few weeks. Soil ... time has passed to safely plant a sensitive crop. If you are concerned about carryover in a particular ...

  2. Fertilizing Established Stands

    cases of deficiency in alfalfa on some Ohio soils. Sulfur may be needed when alfalfa and clover are ... first cutting or in late summer to early fall. Split applications may result in more efficient use of ... are subject to surface volatilization resulting in loss of available nitrogen. Ammonium nitrate is the ...

  3. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 9

    late May or June). Early planting does not always result in higher yields; when planting conditions are ... conditions in April and early May. The best-yielding results were obtained with the second planting date, May ... results, 2024. For Northeast Ohio, 2024, the best yields were achieved with the second (May 3) and third ...

  4. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 12- Economic Considerations for Replanting

    count evaluation, weather forecast, and crop insurance options/coverage. What is happening in the field ... our yield in areas where our stand counts are low or zero, but we need to take into consideration that ... than other parts of the state. Planting dates two, three, and four growth stages are as follow: V2, VC, ...

  5. Consider the Cool Pattern Shook – Heatwave Ongoing

    Overall, growing degree days (GDD) since May 1 are running in the 600-900 range, up to 80 GDDs below normal ... Warnings have taken over the weather headlines this week, as the season’s first major heatwave takes hold. ... Tuesday. Scattered showers and storms are possible throughout the week, and a few of these storms could be ...

  6. OSU Extension Offering Hay Testing Program

    timely first cutting dry hay in Ohio always has challenges with weather it seems, but this year it ... of time are hard to put a dollar amount on, but they certainly are there! Forage tests results may be ... are enough nutrients to meet the livestock’s requirements in various stages of production. We may need ...

  7. SENR Announcements, July 11

    >> September 4: Cyanotype Workshop (in partnership with Ohio State University Mansfield’s Department ... EPN will offer: July 21: EPN Field Trip- From Classroom to Career: Connecting Ohio Educators and ... management to maximize profit, OH Corn & Wheat Growers Association Opportunities Add paragraph:  Copy:  ...

  8. Research Using a Wind Tunnel Helps Soybean Growers Select the Best Nozzles

    characteristics. More specifically, we hope the results from this research will assist soybean growers in selecting ... hard-to-reach areas of the soybean canopy where insects and diseases may be present. We aim to address two ... complexity of spray penetration in dense crop canopies. Over the years, we have conducted groundbreaking ...

  9. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Todd Peterson

    Management of Winter Wheat on Grain Yield, Straw Yield, Grain Quality, and Economic Returns " in 2021 ... really solidified my love for plant sciences and crop production. WHAT DOES A DAY IN YOUR LIFE AS ... field conditions are fit, we are all hands on deck to plant our crops. I normally operate the corn ...

  10. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 10: Adjustments for Late-Planted Soybean

    date window. Field Crop Progress Updates Last week, two locations were able to add another planting ... , while Northwest Ohio did not receive rain and could plant later in the week (Table 2). Soil conditions ... be controlled. However, there are management factors that a producer can adjust to optimize yield in ...

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