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  1. CORN EAR ROTS: How to Tell Them Apart and Know the Risk

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-25/corn-ear-rots-how-tell-them-apart-and-know-risk

    lightweight and of poor nutritional value. When infections occur early, the entire ear may become moldy. When ... addition to the physical damage caused by ear rots, some ear rot fungi produce mycotoxins that reduce the ...

  2. Estimating Fiber Content of Alfalfa in the Field

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-13/estimating-fiber-content-alfalfa-field

    Additional Author: Angela Arnold Alfalfa stands in Ohio had a slow start this spring, but our ...

  3. Soybean Fields with Sudden Death Syndrome are Popping up Around the State

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-25/soybean-fields-sudden-death-syndrome-are-popping-around-state

    Meaning, it’s not going anywhere. There are several very good options for management now. The first is host ... environment that is highly conducive to this disease. If we could only have the weather cooperate with our ...

  4. Estimating Corn Yields at Early Stages of Kernel Development

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-24/estimating-corn-yields-early-stages-kernel-development

    shrinking, using 120 or even 140 as the “fudge-factor” might be more appropriate. Making some assessments ... grain or silage. Since drought stress conditions in some fields may result in poorly filled small ears, ...

  5. Hail injury to corn varies depending on development stage

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-19/hail-injury-corn-varies-depending-development-stage

    broken midribs still have some capacity to contribute to plant growth. Plants not killed outright by hail ... some corn fields, it’s not unusual to see corn differ by three or more growth stages because of ...

  6. Tips for Harvest and Planning for the 2019 Field Season

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-33/tips-harvest-and-planning-2019-field-season

    that did well on your farms. Not every soybean variety is meant for our wet poorly drained soils. We’ve ...

  7. Warmer and Drier Weather Returning to Ohio in September

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/warmer-and-drier-weather-returning-ohio-september

    August continued the warmer than normal trend. However, Ohio did get some beneficial rain which ... helped some. June to August will go down as about 2-3 degrees above normal and precipitation 60-100% of ...

  8. Burndown Herbicides for No-tillage Wheat

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-29/burndown-herbicides-no-tillage-wheat

    This summer’s weather caused problems with weed control in some areas of the state, and this ... certainly includes our two major weeds, giant ragweed and marestail.  As we move through harvest and into ... There is some risk of stand reduction and injury to wheat from applications of 2,4-D too close to the ...

  9. Soil Infiltration

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2018-03/soil-infiltration

    organisms. Infiltration is affected by crop and land management practices that affect surface crusting, ... management practices to improve soil infiltration include: reduced tillage, avoid soil compaction, crop ... Soil and Water Management ...

  10. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-26

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2007/26

    Deficiencies and Nitrogen on Corn- Dr. Robert Mullen, OSU Fertility Specialist * Managing for Resistant Weeds- ... http://www.ohioagriculture.gov/plant/curr/ap/plnt-ap-index.stm. The list can be requested via e-mail to the address apiary@mail.agri.state.oh.us Below are some ... Now that soybeans are being sprayed for aphids and spider mites and some for nutrient deficiencies, ...

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