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  1. Recent Rain Patterns: Implications on Nitrogen Management for Wheat Production

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-09/recent-rain-patterns-implications-nitrogen-management-wheat

    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 ...

  2. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 4: Ultra – Early Soybean Planting & Weed Control

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-10/battle-belt-season-3-episode-4-ultra-%E2%80%93-early-soybean-planting

    Agricultural Research Station. At the beginning of the field season, there are many tasks to accomplish before ... and just after planting. When considering ultra-early planting (prior to April 15), one management ... a reduction in soybean plant population and slow canopy closure due to cold soil and air temperatures, ...

  3. Wheat Management for Spring 2025

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-10/wheat-management-spring-2025

    wheat growth stages and management, please see our FactSheet- https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-126 ...   Spring is an important time to make key management decisions for winter wheat. Last year, wheat ... grain yield can enhance management decisions, avoiding damage to the crop and unwarranted or ineffective ...

  4. Spring Nitrogen Fertilization for Winter Annual Cereal Grain Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-07/spring-nitrogen-fertilization-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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Spring Conditions Starting to Prevail

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-10/spring-conditions-starting-prevail

    Ashtabula to more than 300 across southern Ohio. Soil moisture and stream flows are decent to health, with ... daily average soil temperatures ranging from the low to mid 50s across the north to near 60 in southen ... weekend. Our next system then looks to enter the region by Monday. The National Weather Service is ...

  7. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 2- Planting Progress

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-08/battle-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 ...

  8. Flowing Forward Podcast

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-10/flowing-forward-podcast

    This past Friday (4/18) marked the release of our 6 th episode focusing on Strip tillage. This ... professionals, researchers and landowners. The first episode kicks off the podcast with an introduction of the ...

  9. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 3- Corn & Soybean Germination

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-09/battle-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, ...

  10. Attributes and Considerations for the Use of Cereal Rye as a Cover Crop

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0168

    nutrients, reduce excess soil moisture and runoff over the winter months, serve as a weed control method, and ... soil, and increased resilience during times of weather extremes. Nutrient Cycling Many cover crops take ... the nutrients from the plant tissue are fully broken down and returned to the soil. If the C:N ratio ...

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