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Getting Your Corn Crop Off to a Good Start in 2014
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-08/getting-your-corn-crop-good-start-2014
development. Seeding depth should be monitored regularly during the planting operation and adjusted for varying ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2004-37
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2004/37
http://www.agcom.purdue.edu/AgCom/Pubs/AE/AE-93.html State Specialists: Dennis Mills (Plant Pathology), Ron Hammond (Entomology), Mark Loux (Weed ...
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2014 Ohio Corn Performance Test: Regional Overviews
conditions for corn growth and development although temperatures and rainfall were variable across test ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2009-41
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2009/41
weather during and after silking provided optimal conditions for the development of Gibberalla ear rot ... Thomison (Corn Production), Mark Loux (Extension Weed Specialist), Glen Arnold (Putnam), Bruce Clevenger ...
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Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs on the Move into Homes and Buildings
The brown marmorated stink bug continued its presence in Ohio field crops this year. Although the incidence and damage has been less than in previous years, we have found brown marmorated stink bugs in soybean which suggest that the bug is here to stay. ...
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Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs on the Move into Homes and Buildings
With the cooler night temperatures, shorter day lengths and maturing crops, there is not much left for brown marmorated stink bugs to do except get ready for winter. The “marmies” prefer to spend the winter in homes or buildings, where they tend to be in ...
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It's Not Too Late to Plant Wheat…If the Weather Cooperates
Cool, wet weather and delayed soybean harvest may result in planting wheat late. Generally, the best time to plant wheat is the 10-day period starting the day after the fly-free-safe date. In northern Ohio, we are close to the end of that 10-day period. ...
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Precautions for Harvesting Forages After a Frost
those are discussed at the end of this article. Species that can develop toxic levels of prussic acid ...
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Frosted Forage Precautions
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-35/frosted-forage-precautions
at the end of this article. Species that can develop toxic levels of prussic acid after frost include ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2008-14
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2008/14
moisture is available. However, the development of this fungus is much slower at lower temperatures and ... conditions that occurred during the days before flowering. Remember, scab develops best when wet, humid ... heads. Symptoms usually develop about three weeks after anthesis (depending on the weather), so the risk ...