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  1. Options for Short Season Summer Fall Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-23/options-short-season-summer-fall-forages

    sorghum, sudan grass, sorghum sudan and pearl millet need to be planted sooner and carry more risks. These ...

  2. Corn Variety Performance Trials for Ohio Organic Farms

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/research-report/2000/corn-variety-performance-trials-ohio-organic-farms

    Corn Variety Performance Trials for Ohio Organic Farms.pdf 2000 Specialty Crops Corn Organic and ...

  3. Tree & Perennial Plant Identification Walk

    https://franklin.osu.edu/events/tree-perennial-plant

    Horticultural Specialist, Jim Chatfield. Registration is not required.  Please meet at the Ohio 4-H Center ...

  4. Western Bean Cutworm: Adult Moth Catches Continue to Increase in Northeast Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-24/western-bean-cutworm-adult-moth-catches-continue-increase

    Western bean cutworm (WBC) adult moth catches are beginning to decrease for the majority of Ohio ... counties with an exception in Northeast Ohio. For week ending July 28, 18 counties monitored 63 traps ... of adult moth catches decreasing, numbers suggest Northern Ohio counties should continue to scout for ...

  5. Communicating With Your Landowner Meeting November 15

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-38/communicating-your-landowner-meeting-november-15

    – noon at Luckey Farmers, Inc., Woodville, Ohio.  RSVP to Wood SWCD at 419-354-5517.  No cost to attend. ...

  6. Resources for Consumers Whose Income is Interrupted

    https://franklin.osu.edu/news/resources-consumers-whose-income-interrupted

    Ohio State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences and eXtension Financial Security for ...

  7. Be Mindful of Bees during Delayed Planting this Season

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-10/be-mindful-bees-during-delayed-planting-season

    (Editor's note: Reed Johnson is the lead author on this article) Beekeepers in Ohio suffered ... for bees in Ohio.  Colonies that survived the winter and new colonies brought up from the Gulf Coast ... central Ohio coincided with the start of bloom for fruit trees and hawthorns – extremely attractive ...

  8. Seed is Precious

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-09/seed-precious

    the soybean seedlings damp-off.  From most Ohio Soils, we can always recover a watermold. The fields ... in Ohio this spring are in the same condition as our soil baiting, the watermolds are primed and ... that is not really suited to Ohio.  Often these are susceptible to our resident pathogens that are not ...

  9. Cold Spring Rains Brought Perfect Conditions for Pythium in Ohio and a Few More Surprises.

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-39/cold-spring-rains-brought-perfect-conditions-pythium-ohio-and-few

    previously as pathogens of soybean or corn.  Many have been found in Ohio in previous surveys.  The bottom ... a very diverse group of pathogens in Ohio that are capable of causing widespread stand loss. Table 1.  ... Summary of  Pythium  spp. recovered from symptomatic soybean seedlings collected in Ohio during the spring ...

  10. Coshocton and Muskingum Counties Agronomy School

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/coshocton-and-muskingum-counties-agronomy-school

    Some of the topics of discussion will include: Agronomic Pathogens in Eastern Ohio: Threats and ...

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