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Why Dr. Claudio Pasian (HCS Retiree) Returns to Teach One Course Each Fall
him from coming back each fall to teach HCS 3380 Latinos in Land Based Industries – one of his ... favorite courses he created while here at OSU. HCS 3380 Latinos in Land Based Industries will be returning ... him from teaching it each Fall... When did you start working at OSU? I started working at OSU January ...
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Using Manure with Corn
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-15/using-manure-corn
not ideal for manure application. Consequently, most manure storages are close to full, and wet ... that were worked deeply are generally too soft to support the hose unless they were compacted by heavy ... rainfall. No-till and cover crop systems, where the field was not deeply tilled in the spring, generally ...
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Update of Corn Nitrogen Recommendations from MRTN
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-15/update-corn-nitrogen-recommendations-mrtn
://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-39/implications-high-n-fertilizer-prices-corn-n-fertilizer. There are a couple of changes to note ... 158 If you have corn planted after corn or specific price scenarios for your farm, we encourage you ... to visit Corn Nitrogen Rate Calculator (CNRC) web tool. You can find CRNC at ...
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Online Ohio Certified Crop Adviser Pre-Exam Course Now Available
Are you interested in becoming a Certified Crop Adviser (CCA), but are intimidated by the exams? ... management, soil and water management, pest management, and crop management. Even if you are not considering ... You should consider attending the Ohio CCA Pre-Exam Preparation Course offered by Ohio State ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update – True Armyworm vs Fall Armyworm, Trap Count Updates
fall armyworm. Many growers are hearing “armyworm” again, and are worried about infestations in corn, ... 1A). Infestations are typically found in wheat or oats, before marching onto corn and turf later in the ... armyworms arrive earlier and are more of a concern in the spring. Right now, the numbers in our true ...
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Soybean Planting Progress and Vegetative Growth
that were planted the end of April or first week of May are likely at the VC growth stage or will be at ... uses water, carbon dioxide from the air and light energy to produce sugars. Sugars are then converted ... (unifoliolate leaves unrolled sufficiently so the leaf edges are not touching). (Photo: Alex Lindsey) The amount ...
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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Emma Bilbrey
https://hcs.osu.edu/Emma-Bilbrey-Alumna
mainly because I wanted to live near my family in Northwest Indiana, where plant-based jobs are not ... are employed with to determine what you actually want out of a job. With never before having a career, ... using sustainable practices. Most of the blooms she grows are sold at local farmers markets & to ...
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Forage Harvest Management to Speed Drying and Store High Quality Forage
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/15-2021/hay-barn-fires-are-real-hazard We hope you have a successful and safe forage harvesting season this spring and throughout the ... forage crops. We’ve seen many fields where stand loss in wheel tracks led to lower forage yields, weed ... baling moistures for dry hay without preservatives are 18-20% for small square bales (80 to 82% dry ...
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Dr. Gardner Wins Outstanding Service to Students Award
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/dr-gardner-wins-outstanding-service-students-award
help where needed. A great professor and now a colleague and friend!” Luckily, Dr. Gardner had a moment ... to discuss what this achievement means to him: What does winning this award mean to you? I’ve put ... the classroom and at student organization functions as much as I appreciate them. Could you tell us ...
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Spray Drift: A Serious Problem You Can Manage
by the Ohio Department of Agriculture. As you know, we are experiencing an unusual weather situation ... low-drift nozzles. If you are using nozzles that produce relatively smaller droplets, avoid spraying under ... may damage non-target crops nearby, and poses a serious health risk to people living in areas where ...