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  1. Burndown and Residual Herbicide Issues

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-13/burndown-and-residual-herbicide-issues

    getting anything done, progress in planting but delays in herbicide application, weather too dry to ... weather.  What’s become a typical Ohio spring.  Some information relative to questions that OSU Extension ... weather.  Summer annual weeds are the target here, and their emergence ramps up in early May, although cold ...

  2. Freeze Potential in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-10/freeze-potential-ohio

    snowfall. Cold April weather can delay the warmup of soils (see CFAES Ag Weather System Near-Surface Air and ... unusual is an event like this in Ohio? What are Ohio’s typical expectations regarding freeze conditions in ... typically colder than the surrounding land areas in spring which may keep temperatures in the immediate ...

  3. Cold Weather Spring Planting Delays Typical in Ohio

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/4672

    weather, Thomison said. Wet weather conditions caused planting delays for many growers in 2011, for ... COLUMBUS, Ohio – While cold weather and cool soil temperatures have made many Ohio corn fields ... years, less than 10 percent of Ohio corn has typically been planted by April 15, said Peter Thomison, an ...

  4. Soybeans Off to a Slow Start

    https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/soybeans-slow-start

    this growing season. Cool spring temperatures and cold, moist soils have delayed or slowed seed ... plants will grow." Like corn producers, soybean growers took advantage of the warm, sunny weather in ... Beuerlein, an Ohio State University Extension agronomist. "The crop is growing very slow because of cold ...

  5. Lower First Cutting Hay Yields Being Reported

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-17/lower-first-cutting-hay-yields-being-reported

    usual. Forages took a hit from the late freezes and overall cold weather this spring, which arrested or ... weather stress this spring. The good news is that forage quality is expected to be higher than usual for ... usual because of the recent stretch of good hay-making weather. I observed noticeable differences in ...

  6. Last alfalfa cutting of the year

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-29/last-alfalfa-cutting-year

    The cool, wet spring followed by rainy weather well into the summer has delayed hay cutting ... schedules across much of Ohio. The delayed cutting schedules will likely mean that many fields won’t be ... from September 7 to 15 to late October in Ohio. Careful consideration is warranted if this is the ...

  7. Potential for Toxic Nitrate Levels in Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-13/potential-toxic-nitrate-levels-forages

    The recent cold and cloudy weather has raised the concern for higher nitrate levels in forages ... article discusses factors to consider, especially given the recent cold weather we have been experiencing ... in Ohio and surrounding regions. Plants readily take up nitrates from the soil, even under colder ...

  8. Delayed planting effects on corn yield: A “historical” perspective

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/delayed-planting-effects-corn-yield-%E2%80%9Chistorical%E2%80%9D-perspective

    significant planting delays associated with wet spring weather in nine years – 1981, 1983, 1989, 1995, 1996, ... Cold, wet conditions have delayed corn planting throughout Ohio. According to the USDA/NASS ... recommended time for planting corn in northern Ohio is April 15 to May 10 and in southern Ohio, April 10 to ...

  9. Lower First Cutting Hay Yields Are Being Reported

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/lower-first-cutting-hay-yields-are-being-reported

    the weather stress this spring. The good news is that forage quality is expected to be higher than ... yields are lower than usual. Forages took a hit from the late freezes and overall cold weather this ... normal for first cutting here in Ohio. This should improve animal performance on those forages compared ...

  10. Fall Herbicide Treatments – Just Do It – Nag Nag Nag

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-39/fall-herbicide-treatments-%E2%80%93-just-do-it-%E2%80%93-nag-nag-nag

    winter.  The thinking of some weather experts is that the wet may persist into spring planting season.  Wet ... spring means delay in herbicide applications, and burndown situations that will get tougher as we move ... days before soybean planting. Leopard can be applied at rates up to 2 oz/A in fall or early spring, at ...

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