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Recent Rain Patterns: Implications on Nitrogen Management for Wheat Production
Lindsey, 2016). Current wet soil conditions are posing two major concerns for wheat N management: Waiting ... textured soils. Additionally, the N loss via leaching depends upon the type of N fertilizer applied. ... However, N fertilizers with a nitrate component (negative ionic charge; repelled by the soil) such as ...
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Spring Nitrogen Fertilization for Winter Annual Cereal Grain Forages
fertilization. In our research, TDN in cereal rye was found to be negatively affected by higher nitrogen rates ... Nitrogen fertilization of cereal grains for forage is important for both yield and quality. Using ... your target yield is will help you determine how much the split application will be. When fertilizing ...
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Nutrient Content of Poultry Litter Compost
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-08/nutrient-content-poultry-litter-compost
conditions that can inactivate pathogens and convert mortalities into a nutrient-rich soil amendment. The ... affected sites as well as the surrounding area to manage the disease and prevent further spread. Although ... compost can be used as a fertilizer. Dealing with HPAI has been tough on all involved including the ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 3- Corn & Soybean Germination
and Alex Lindsey, Crop Ecophysiology & Agronomy, at the Northwest Agricultural Research Station. ... rain since being planted on March 27 th with soil (2-inch depth) and air temperature averaging 46°F ... expected to be planted this week at Wooster and Northwest if soil conditions allow. Due to wet conditions, ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 2- Planting Progress
However, our Western Agricultural Research Station location remains unplanted due to continuous wet soil ... Agricultural Research Station and Wooster Campus, one day before our current wet weather pattern began! ... Agricultural Research Station in Wood County and the Wooster Campus in Wayne County. The soil and air ...
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Thought It Would Never Stop Raining
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-08/thought-it-would-never-stop-raining
last week’s event allowed for a significant improvement to soil moisture profiles with standing water ... above normal air temperatures in March, early spring soil temperatures have been mild. Even with the ... weekend cool down, daily-average soil temperatures as of April 6 range from the mid to upper 40s across ...
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Free Garden Speaker Series: Soil 101
https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/free-garden-speaker-series
Youngstown, OH 44505 Tuesday, April 29 th- Soil: 101 Tuesday, May 13 th- Transplanting Your Plants Tuesday, ... a.m., check our Facebook M ahoning County Extension for details. Print the flyer here. ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 1- 2024 Results
Which crop has the smallest yield penalty for delayed planting? Can we adjust management practices to ... planting date? The project had three locations in 2024 (Figure 1): The Northwest Agricultural Research ... Station, Wooster Campus, and Western Agricultural Research Station. The 2024 growing season was the second ...
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Alfalfa Weevil Scouting and GDD
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-08/alfalfa-weevil-scouting-and-gdd
back to our fields. The good news is that we get to scratch that itch and get more active in the field; ... the bad news is that our pests get to be more active, too. Alfalfa weevils are one of the two key ... weevil activity and minimize the potential damage to our first cuttings of alfalfa. Alfalfa weevil adults ...
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Musings from the Director
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/email/musings-director-0
composition. Our Horticulture Operations Manager, Lisa Metcalf, provided some details on what she might like to ... dormant pruning this winter (Some pruning was done by these rather cheeky deer – not our first choice for ... weather is cooler (generally), and the rains ‘feed’ our plants. Every day I notice something new, and ...