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  1. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2011-26

    herbicide program may still make the most sense here.  Large weeds are most effectively controlled by ...

  2. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-37

    making hay or silage from sorghum species this fall, consider the following: * Prussic acid content ...

  3. New Trick in Measuring Carbon Shows Conservation Tillage Value

    Martinsville, who will offer tools to make no-till more profitable and sustainable. The National No-till ...

  4. Emerging Pest Gaining Foothold in Ohio

    damage.   Western bean cutworm, a pest more common in Western corn producing states, has been making its ...

  5. Cold Snap May Slow Crop Pests, But Scouting Still Essential

    their fields for insects when the time is right and make preparations to control them. "For most of ...

  6. Alternative Green Certification Systems Favor Ohio's Timber Industry

    possibilities that make fair use of all renewable wood products and give Ohio a chance at future green building ...

  7. Gypsy Moth Larvae Now Emerging

    help slow the spread of gypsy moth outbreaks in Ohio by making aerial applications of a biological ...

  8. Using Carbon Trading to Boost Economics of Developing Countries

    the training of graduate students and local Extension specialists to make it happen." In addition ...

  9. High Market Prices, Low Production Costs Drive Planting Decisions

    Dakotas, and other areas that grow hard spring wheat." Hard spring wheat is generally used for making ...

  10. Yields Inconsistent with Fungicide-Treated Corn Plots, Study Finds

    fungicides and make yield comparisons, then apply to multiple strips in the field or conduct full-blown ...

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