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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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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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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 ...
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Wooster Buckeye Wellness Innovators summer foods event
first 25 people. If you are part of the 25, please find your own substitute if you are unable to attend ... demonstrate summer foods that are nutritious, local, and tasty! Samples will be offered. We will provide ... handouts of recipes developed by Chef Nick and nutritional information provided by Gina Forster and Cara ...
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CFAES Ag Weather System 2022 Near-Surface Air and Soil Temperatures/Moisture (Update 7- Final)
temperatures for spring 2022. Current daily average soil temperatures are noted for each location. Soil type ... and location of measurements (under sod or bare soil) are provided in the lower right corner of each ... underway early this week, air temperatures are expected to remain mild enough to keep soil temperatures ...
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May 15 is deadline for free NACTA registration
virtually or in-person. If you are interested in attending the conference or if you have already registered ... representative will reach out to you with more information on how to register and pay the registration fee in the ...
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Soil Crusting Considerations for Corn and Soybean
weather forecasts, and timing is critical to inform the decision process better. Before decisions are ... a surface-crusted heavy texture soil from Eastern Nebraska, 2020. For soybean, if you suspect poor emergence due to ... growth stage (unifoliate leaves unrolled sufficiently, so the leaf edges are not touching). See the ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update – Black Cutworm & True Armyworm
Black cutworm We are currently in our third week of monitoring for the black cutworm. Traps were ... chickweed and purple dead nettl e. For more information about BCW please visit: ...
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Replanting Decisions in Corn and Soybeans… What to Consider
result in lower yields. If reduced stands are a concern, a potential solution is to replant fields. ... assessed after ‘stable’ and ‘better’ conditions are achieved (e.g., warmer temperatures, good moisture ... conditions). Often, hasty decisions are not the best. For corn, past work has shown that 50% emergence can be ...
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Corn Planting Progress in Ohio is Slow but Coming Along
If you would like to see some more information on weekly Crop Progress Reports, you can access the ... information. Corn planting: USDA Crop Progress reports For the week ending on May 1 st, 2022, corn planting ... Ohio, closer east, Indiana (11% planted) and Pennsylvania (13% planted) are also having a slower start. ...