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Worthington Community Garden- Garden Walk
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/worthington-community-garden-garden-walk
watch for, crop rotation, what you can plant NOW, and fertilization strategies. This walk is free and ...
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Tar Spot Q&A
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-21/tar-spot-qa
soil surface) still develop tar spot is because spores are picked up and transported from field to ...
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Garden Walk at Worthington Community Garden
https://franklin.osu.edu/news/garden-walk-worthington-community-garden
to watch for, crop rotation, what you can plant NOW, and fertilization strategies. This walk is free ...
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Ross Heart Hospital Gardening Program
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/ross-heart-hospital-gardening-program
members and expert clinicians on how a nutrient-dense diet can improve overall wellness. Classes are held ...
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Crops Under Water – Crop Stage is Critical for Recovery
Dudenhoeffer. 2017. Soil waterlogging and nitrogen fertilizer management effects on corn and soybean yields. ... waterlogged soils (the root system is saturated). In some areas, this may have resulted in a partial and ... will also help wash mud out of leaf whorls allowing new leaves to emerge. Wet soil conditions may also ...
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Lep Monitoring Update CEW, WBC, FAW and ECB Updates
number in parentheses is the total traps set up in the county. Western Bean Cutworm We are in our second ...
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100th Episode- Agronomy and Farm Management Podcast
immensely for tuning into each new episode. In our 100 th episode, we take a look back at all that has ... continue to hit us 2 years later. A few of our favorite guests join us for this episode to reflect on the ... suggestions at: go.osu.edu/afmsurvey. Agronomy and Farm Management Pod Cast ...
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Cancelled: Forages for Horses Pasture Walk
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/forages-horses-pasture-walk
event. Topics Include: Fencing & Rotational Grazing Sacrifice/Dry Lot Management Soil & Pasture ...
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It’s Getting Hot in Here
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-19/it%E2%80%99s-getting-hot-here
normally anticipate for later in the growing season. Nevertheless, our crops are very resilient. The ... enough soil water available. Temperatures above 100°F can begin to damage leaves. Though it is important ...
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Tri-State Precision Agriculture Conference
Engineering Ohio State University; How to Manage Sclerotinia White Mold in Soybeans by Michael Staton, Soybean ... Educator Michigan State University; Managing Tar Spot in Corn by Pierce A. Paul, Professor Cereal ...