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Seed testing for cover crops to meet germination and purity requirements
Seed quality is key to establishing a good crop (or cover crop). Earlier this year, the Ohio Seed Improvement Association seed test laboratory closed. However, if you need your cover crop or wheat seed tested this fall, some alternatives include the Illin ...
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2022- 30
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-30
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Autumn Forage Harvest Management
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-31/autumn-forage-harvest-management
Every year we remind forage producers that the best time to take a last harvest of alfalfa and other legumes is in early September in Ohio, for the least risk to the long-term health of the stand. These forages need a fall period of rest to replenish carb ...
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Lep Monitoring Update: FAW Trap Numbers Slightly Increase
Fall Armyworm Twenty-three counties monitored for FAW from September 5 th through September 11 th. The overall statewide average continues to slowly increase an average of 6.6 moths per trap (up from 4.5). There were 7 counties with an average over 7 moth ...
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Using Cover Crops with Fall Manure Applications
Corn silage harvest started last week in Ohio, and this will free up farm fields for manure application. Livestock producers and commercial manure applicators have started the fall manure application season which will continue through soybean and corn har ...
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2022- 31
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-31
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Josh Winters
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/josh-winters
Josh Winters Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources Jackson County 740-688-5029 winters.249@osu.edu ...
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2022- 32
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-32
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Lep Monitoring Update: Final Fall Army Update
Fall armyworm trap numbers from September 19 th- 25 th slightly increased over the past week to 6.6 moths per trap (up from 4.6), but overall remain low for the state. Three counties reported an average over 7 moths per trap including Hardin, Paulding and ...
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Our Annual Article to Nag about Fall Herbicides and Cressleaf Groundsel
We have heard a lot about dandelion, wild carrot, poison hemlock, birdsrape mustard, cressleaf groundsel, and annual bluegrass over the past several years. Fall is the best time of the year to control these and a lot of other weeds that cause problems in ...