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  1. Herbicide Carryover to Fall Established Cover Crops

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-28/herbicide-carryover-fall-established-cover-crops

    Establishment is one of the most important factors in the management of a cover crop for weed suppression. With later planting dates this year followed by a very dry June, conditions were right for herbicide carryover to be a concern for fall planted cove ...

  2. Soybean Diseases are Showing up in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-28/soybean-diseases-are-showing-ohio

    In early August we recommended to start scouting fields for soybean diseases. At that time (two weeks ago), disease incidence across Ohio was very low to moderate. Conducive environmental conditions, however, are turning things around and more fields are ...

  3. Autumn Harvest Still Looks Warmer Than Normal

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-29/autumn-harvest-still-looks-warmer-normal

    The September to November timeframe still looks warmer than normal, somewhat like last year but not as warm in September into October as last year with a medium to high confidence in the outlook. Rainfall looks generally close to normal through November. ...

  4. Dicamba Label Clarifications

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-29/dicamba-label-clarifications

    We have received questions about the use of dicamba after June 30, for control of weeds in wheat stubble and other situations.  The June 30 cutoff applies only to use of XtendiMax, Engenia, and Tavium in Xtend and XtendiFlex soybeans, which is the only la ...

  5. Lep Monitoring Update: FAW Trapping Continues – Numbers Low in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-29/lep-monitoring-update-faw-trapping-continues-%E2%80%93-numbers-low-ohio

    Fall Armyworm Additional counties set up Fall armyworm (FAW) traps over the past week, resulting in a total of 18 counties monitoring across the state. The majority of counties reported low numbers of FAW (an average of 7 or less moths per week), except L ...

  6. Incomplete Kernel Set and Tipped-Back Corn: How Do They Differ?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-29/incomplete-kernel-set-and-tipped-back-corn-how-do-they-differ

    Crop tours in Ohio have indicated that crop pollination was generally good, but kernel abortion was noted in some fields. It is important to recognize that both affect final corn yields. Similarly, it is relevant to understand when/how issues occur (e.g., ...

  7. Late-Season Soybeans Can Be Pest Magnets

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-29/late-season-soybeans-can-be-pest-magnets

    At the end of the growing season, when many soybean fields are shutting down, those which are still green can be a magnet for certain insect pests as they leave the mature fields.  Double-crop soybeans and late planted beans that are running behind and ar ...

  8. Meet the Pilot Dogs' Puppies Being Raised by HAI Club

    https://chaire.osu.edu/news/meet-pilot-dogs-puppies-being-raised-hai-club

    As part of a collaboration initiated last year, the Human-Animal Interactions Club is working with local organization Pilot Dogs to serve as Puppy Raisers for their dogs in training to become 'Pilot Dogs,' and assist blind and visually impaired ...

  9. What is Wild? How intensive training practices for the African wild dog and cheetah are influencing wildlife management strategies around the world

    https://chaire.osu.edu/events/what-wild-how-intensive-training-practices-african-wild-dog-and-cheetah-are-influencing

    Visit the event page on EPN's website for full information: EPN Breakfast- November 9, 2022- What is Wild?! ...

  10. Cloverbud Day

    https://sandusky.osu.edu/events/cloverbud-day

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