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Ohio Noxious Weed Law
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-18/ohio-noxious-weed-law
discussions about our noxious weed law in recent meetings where I have been a presenter. With regard to new ...
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Corn Ear Rots: Identification, Quantification and Testing for Mycotoxins
ears under our growing conditions. DIPLODIA EAR ROT- Diplodia causes a thick white mass of mold to ...
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ACEL to Sponsor EXTENSION Africa Conference
https://acel.osu.edu/news/acel-sponsor-extension-africa-conference
presentations on research topics on food security, extension, and related issues. Conference Sponsors include ...
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Late-Season Weed Issues – Are We Having Fun Yet?
According to our weather guru, there is no close precedent for a summer like this in the last 100 ...
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Greene County Pesticide and Fertilizer Recertification Training
https://greene.osu.edu/events/greene-county-pesticide-and-fertilizer-recertification-training
Pesticide license recertification training 9am-12pm Fertilzer Certification training for current pesticide license holders 1pm-3pm For more information see the "Pesticide Recertification" tab on the Agriculture and Natural Resources page of www. ...
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Corn drydown: What to expect?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-31/corn-drydown-what-expect
per point from 25% to 20%. Past Ohio research evaluating corn drydown provides insight on effects of ...
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Burndown Herbicides for No-tillage Wheat
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-29/burndown-herbicides-no-tillage-wheat
certainly includes our two major weeds, giant ragweed and marestail. As we move through harvest and into ...
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Fall Herbicide Applications and New Technology
including the importance of these for management of marestail. Nothing has really changed that would merit ...
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Tar Spot: a New Corn Disease in the Midwest
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-32/tar-spot-new-corn-disease-midwest
winter and become established here. However, we’ll have to wait and see and do the research to learn more ...
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Scabby wheat grain? Increasing your Fan Speed May Help
consider increasing your fan speed during harvest to blow them out. Research in the cereal pathology lab at ...