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  1. Big Swings Ahead for Planting, Growing and Harvest Season

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-10/big-swings-ahead-planting-growing-and-harvest-season

    a lesser extent. The years where strong  El Niño  events came to an end in spring include 2016, 1998, 1982, 1973 ... crops this year. Above normal temperatures are expected from May to autumn harvest with the warmth ... 95+ degree days this summer but there is more of a chance of 75+ overnight temperatures. You can see ...

  2. FRST Fertilizer Recommendation Support Tool Launches Nationwide to Digitize Crop Nutrient Management

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-10/frst-fertilizer-recommendation-support-tool-launches-nationwide

    The FRST project partners are proud to announce the nationwide release of the FRST (Fertilizer ... Leonardo Deiss, Jim Ippolito and Manbir Rakkar. Gregory and Leonardo noted that, “we are extremely excited ... phosphorus and potassium soil test values. Critical soil test values indicate where there is no expected ...

  3. 2024 Second Quarter Fertilizer Prices Across Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-10/2024-second-quarter-fertilizer-prices-across-ohio

    the facility. Prices ranged from $45-72/ton with an average of $55/ton reported. If you are a retailer ... summary of the survey responses. The responses (n) are the number of survey responses for each product. ...

  4. Forage Weeds: Fall Forgotten and Spring Startups

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/forage-weeds-fall-forgotten-and-spring-startups

    often a problem in pasture systems that are overgrazed and where there is inadequate grass growth. Where ... spring weather, there are often only a few opportunities to control emerging summer annual weeds, winter ... annuals missed in the fall, and biennials that are small enough to effectively control. To manage weeds ...

  5. Study Implemention

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/eplus/study-implemention

    Randomization are Important Study Protocols Click on any of the studies below to review the standard protocols ... added regularly, please check back.  WHY ARE RANDOMIZATION AND REPLICATION IMPORTANT? Replication ... 3 replications are needed for a field study, with more than 3 recommended to ensure that treatments are ...

  6. Join a Farmer Forum on Drones and Weed Management

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/join-farmer-forum-drones-and-weed-management

    weeds do in your fields? With the rapid pace of innovation in this area, it can be hard to stay informed ... insight into how drones are being used for weed management. Listen in – and bring your questions – as ... resistance epidemic. GROW Farmer Forums are a series of webinars that allow farmers that are adopting these ...

  7. Look Out for Nitrogen Loss Due to Heavy Rains

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/look-out-nitrogen-loss-due-heavy-rains

    in the central-eastern counties. Year to date, we are experiencing 2 to 8% higher rainfall than ... caused substantial soil erosion. Fields with no cover or residue are more susceptible to N runoff. If ... crop to avoid yield losses. You can follow below given strategies: Estimate the N loss: The amount of ...

  8. Spring Forage Establishment

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-08/spring-forage-establishment

    the selection of the field for establishment, to avoid areas where there are known weed problems. ... firm soil to improve seed-to-soil contact are cultipackers and cultimulchers. Where erosion is ... possible, and ask them for any information they may have on drill settings, and seeding rates.  If you ...

  9. Scouting Early Alfalfa Weevil Activity

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-08/scouting-early-alfalfa-weevil-activity

    Alfalfa weevils are one of the two key alfalfa pests in Ohio and now is the time to brush up on ... 4 th instars. Peak larval activity and feeding damage are at their highest when heat units for the area ... are between 325 and 575 (accumulation from a base of starting at 48°F January 1 st). As of writing ...

  10. Using Dairy Manure with Newly Planted Corn and Soybeans

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/using-dairy-manure-newly-planted-corn-and-soybeans

    dairy manure to newly planted corn and soybeans. Applying dairy manure to fields after crops are planted ... in the spring offers some advantages over applying manure before crops are planted. One advantage is ... soybeans. If the crops are emerging, manure can still be applied to corn but not soybeans. Newly emerging ...

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