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  1. Be Prepared To Scout For Black Cutworm And Armyworm Damage

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/be-prepared-scout-black-cutworm-and-armyworm-damage

    Corn and wheat growers should be prepared to scout wheat and corn fields in the later part of May ... —Female moths like to lay eggs in fields with heavy weed cover; weeds like chickweed are especially ... a couple of weeks.  As the larvae develop, they can defoliate wheat plants, leading to yield loss. If corn ...

  2. Students named to CFAES Dean's List

    https://acel.osu.edu/news/students-named-cfaes-deans-list

    * Lea Kimley Danielle Leeper Alice Martin Bailee Mazzaro Kasey Miller Adison Niese Haley Plahuta Emily ...

  3. Abnormal Corn Ears

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/abnormal-corn-ears

    kernel formation in many Ohio corn fields this year. Poor ear and kernel development is associated with ... variability in plant growth within fields that is related to differences in the timing and duration of soil ... saturation.   In some areas within fields subject to protracted saturated soil conditions, ears are absent ...

  4. Challenges of Drying Higher Moisture Corn

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/challenges-drying-higher-moisture-corn

    even some July planted corn.  Grain moisture contents on these fields are in the upper teens to ... mid-twenties.  Typical November weather conditions are dismal for in-field drying.  Reaching a storage moisture ... Hawkins, Extension Field Agronomist specialist, and Jason Hartschuh, Extension Educator in Crawford County ...

  5. Buck completes national leadership development program

    https://acel.osu.edu/news/buck-completes-national-leadership-development-program

    Dr. Emily Buck, of Marion, was one of 79 individuals who completed the LEAD21 leadership ... leading change.  The primary purpose of LEAD21 is to develop leaders in land-grant institutions and their ... strategic partners who link research, academics and extension who can to lead more effectively in an ...

  6. Amanda Raines

    https://acel.osu.edu/our-people/amanda-raines

    radio news, Amanda realized she needed a career that would allow her to work with youth and serve her ... community, which lead her to back to the 4-H program she loved participating in as a youth. She went on to ...

  7. Steady Goes It on the Ice and Snow

    https://butler.osu.edu/news/steady-goes-it-ice-and-snow

    adults.  Ice and snow make it more difficult to stay on your feet, and the cold weather can lead many to ... “hibernate,” which limits physical activity. This limited activity, can lead to loss of strength and balance.  ... http://aging.ohio.gov/steadyu/.   News Release provided by Kathy Green. ...

  8. Avoid Soil Compaction

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/avoid-soil-compaction

    situation, the temptation is always to push the envelope and get into the fields when the soil conditions are ... with regarding soil compaction is wheel traffic of heavy equipment and machinery, leading to compaction ... depths of two feet or greater.   Before rushing into your fields this spring, consider the comments from ...

  9. Short-Season Forages for Summer Planting

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/short-season-forages-summer-planting

    field, considering soil moisture and the rain forecast. Rainfall/soil moisture in the few weeks ... https://forages.osu.edu/news/emergency-forages-plant-yet-year-mechanical-harvest Emergency Forages to Plant Yet This Year for Grazing, ... https://forages.osu.edu/news/emergency-forages-plant-yet-year-grazing Harvest Management of Summer Annual Grasses, (showing data from July planting) ...

  10. Corn Ear Rots

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/corn-ear-rots

    you do have a major ear rot problem this year is to quantify the disease in your field and get suspect ... Trichoderma ear rots is sprouting (premature germination of the grain on the ear in the field). Although some ... rains during the weeks leading up to harvest. The Gibberella ear rot fungus may also infect via wounds ...

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