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  1. Insects, Weeds, and Diseases Affecting Crops Earlier This Year

    https://agnr.osu.edu/news/insects-weeds-and-diseases-affecting-crops-earlier-year

    weeds early in the season and could trigger a pestier summer. Ohio State University entomologists are ... COLUMBUS, Ohio — A warmer than usual winter and wet spring are ushering in some crop diseases and ... spring has created perfect conditions for some early season wheat diseases: Septoria tritici blotch and ...

  2. CD Wire- November 30, 2020

    https://comdev.osu.edu/cd-wire/2020-11-30

    industry growth. Read more about Nicole in this Ohio Sea Grant news article. If you are interested in ... interest in learning more about climate change or how to turn your creative work into a journal article ... insecurity (CFAES News) CFAES Continuum (Winter 2020-21) Ohio Sea Grant eNewsletter (November 2020) The Drop ...

  3. Supplemental Forage Options

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/supplemental-forage-options

    that article: Early August Plantings The best options are to plant spring oat, spring triticale, or ... option, refer to The Ohio Agronomy Guide, pages 114-118. Late August to Early September Plantings Spring ... will be 30 to 38%, and NDF digestibility will be 75 to 85%. If an early spring forage harvest is ...

  4. In the News

    https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/monthly-roundup/march-april-2015/news

    2015 Ohio Spring Dairy Expo". Ohio's Country Journal article. Read how the Buckeye Dairy Club ... Online Horse Auction", Ohio's Country Journal article. Buckeye Bonanza 2015. "At ... Cow's Milk") "Capstone Courses Mesh Academics, Real World". CFAES News article about meat ...

  5. Late Season Forage Harvest Management

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-28/late-season-forage-harvest-management

    growth next spring.  The recommendation in the 15 th edition of the Ohio Agronomy Guide is to complete ... survival and spring regrowth, depending on the winter and early spring growing conditions.  Variety ... soils increases the risk of spring frost heaving. Heaving is a significant risk on many Ohio soils with ...

  6. OCAMM odds & ends

    https://ocamm.osu.edu/news/ocamm-odds-ends-35

    Click on 'OCAMM odds & ends' for the latest news. From Ohio AgNet: MVP Dairy* named ... carbon and efficiently use natural resources, as well as its animal care.  |  Article *MVP Dairy will ... host the 2021 Manure Science Review  | Details Emergency order filed to stop leakage of manure into ...

  7. Autumn Forage Harvest Management

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-29/autumn-forage-harvest-management

    take a last harvest of alfalfa and other legumes is in early September in Ohio, for the least risk to ... survival and spring regrowth, depending on the winter and early spring growing conditions. In general, ... increases the risk of spring frost heaving. Heaving is a significant risk on many Ohio soils with higher ...

  8. A week of climate change conversations with Dr. Hayhoe in the Buckeye State

    https://epn.osu.edu/node/574

    Hayhoe, Climate Scientist, and Rev. Marcia Dinkins, Ohio Interfaith Power and Light Executive Director ... https://www.morpc.org/event/summit-on-sustainability/ Additional Ohio State events in October 2020 related to climate change    “Falling dominoes? Ice, ... symposium is to foster interdisciplinary collaboration on climate change research at The Ohio State ...

  9. Time of Planting, Availability of Herbicides Key Issues for Spring Barley Weed Control

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/time-planting-availability-herbicides-key-issues-for-spring-barley-weed-control

    determine the safest and most effective herbicide programs for spring barley in Ohio,” said Mark Loux, an ... Mauricio Espinoza COLUMBUS, Ohio — Researchers with the College of Food, Agricultural, and ... Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University are conducting studies to determine the best weed control ...

  10. Raindrops Kept Falling on Our Heads

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/raindrops-kept-falling-our-heads

    (CFAES). Early September the remnants of Hurricane Gordon moved across Ohio triggering upward of 8 inches ... climate specialist with Ohio State University Extension and the Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center. ... because most Ohio farmers were able to plant at the ideal time, in late April and early May, Lindsey said. ...

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