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Arrested Ear Development in Corn – How to avoid them?
The crop season in Ohio is rapidly gaining progress. Depending on planting dates and hybrid relative maturities corn crop can be anywhere between early vegetative and up to tasseling. However, a vast majority of the crop is expected to be around the mid-t ...
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Strong Storms and Downed Corn – How will this affect yield?
Strong storms the week of July 4 th have led to some downed corn fields in parts of the state. Much of the yield penalty in corn is dependent on the stage the corn was at the time of the storm, as well as if the damage is root lodging (plants tipped over ...
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Ryan McMichael
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/ryan-mcmichael
Ryan McMichael Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources ...
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Courtney Krieger
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/courtney-krieger
Courtney Krieger Water Quality Extension Associate krieger.117@osu.edu ...
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2022-21
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-21
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Amber Herman
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/amber-herman
Amber Herman Water Quality Extension Associate herman.370@osu.edu ...
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Hanna Bond
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/hanna-bond
Hanna Bond ...
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Soil Health Nexus Educator Training
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/soil-health-nexus-educator-training
This event sponsored by the Soil Health Nexus is aimed at educators and advisers in the agricultural community. This event will serve as an in-service to educate attendees on all things soil health and will allow you to become more confident in your abili ...
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Manure Science Review (Ohio)
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/manure-science-review-ohio
MANURE SCIENCE REVIEW Tuesday, July 26, 2022 | 9 am—3:00 pm OSU Northwest Agricultural Research Station, 4240 Range Line Road Custar, OH 43511 Join us to learn about: Experiences in variable rate manure application Beaver in a Bag for water quality C ...
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Tar Spot Q&A
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-21/tar-spot-qa
Q: Is tar spot a late-season disease in Ohio? A: No, tar spot can develop at any time during the growing season. For the first few years after it was first reported in Ohio in 2018, tar spot was detected primarily towards the end of the season, giving the ...