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Calendar of Events
https://ohio4h.org/june-2022/calendar-events
page or contact Amanda Raines in Harding County if you have any questions at raines.74@osu.edu.edu. ... campers are welcome to bring an item to donate. Contact Ken Lafontaine at klafontaine@twc.com. August 13, ... shade perennials, native plants, shrubs and trees, grasses, bulbs, and day lilies. Plants are grown by ...
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HCS Alumni Spotlight: Dr. Michael Dzakovich
https://hcs.osu.edu/Michael-Alumni
advisor's expectations and your expectations are clearly articulated right from the beginning. You ... you might not have known about or to connect you with like-minded people who are looking for ... HCS + some great advice for students considering a career in governmental service: How did you become ...
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100th Episode- Agronomy and Farm Management Podcast
last 4 years and predict where we are going. This summer we will cover the latest in drone spraying, ... as one of the most listened to podcasts published by The Ohio State University. We thank you ...
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Estimated and Soil Test Methods to Determine Supplemental N need after Flooding
key questions. Points are assigned based on the answers to the questions posed and lead you to ... fields where N has already been applied. N Loss Mechanisms The two primary loss mechanisms are leaching ... drainage where ponding occurs are where denitrification is most likely. Bacteria in the ground will use the ...
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Will you help support our legacy of leadership?
https://ohio4h.org/june-2022/will-you-help-support-our-legacy-leadership
Thanks to all who have made a gift to the Ohio 4-H Legacy of Leadership Scholarship. We are ...
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Lep Monitoring Update CEW and ECB Updates
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-19/lep-monitoring-update-cew-and-ecb-updates
corn, where eggs are laid and the caterpillar damage developing corn. Corn earworm is more commonly ... recorded for the week of June 13 th through 19 th. Moth numbers in all counties are currently low; however, ... moths were present in six of the monitoring counties (Figure 1). Moths are most attracted to silking ...
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It’s Getting Hot in Here
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-19/it%E2%80%99s-getting-hot-here
normally anticipate for later in the growing season. Nevertheless, our crops are very resilient. The ... degree days because that is the average temperature where a corn plant will start to experience water ... University of Illinois afternoon temperatures in the mid-90s are not usually a problem for corn when there is ...
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Faces of Ohio 4-H Margaret Peterson Haddix
https://ohio4h.org/june-2022/faces-ohio-4-h-margaret-peterson-haddix
projects—you may be surprised to discover a new interest!” Be sure to visit haddixbooks.com to read more about ...
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Summer Crop Insects – What to Watch For
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-19/summer-crop-insects-%E2%80%93-what-watch
(we’re looking at you, fall armyworm). But there is a seasonality to our common insect pests in ... decision based on the average condition across the whole field. Many soybean defoliators are concentrated ... on the edge and spraying the whole field will not provide an economic return. Potato leafhoppers are ...
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Managing Corn and Nitrogen with Water Excess Conditions
leaching and denitrification. Therefore, nitrogen fertilizer applications in corn are often split into ... fertilizer sources: some examples are enhanced efficiency fertilizers (EEFs) and organic fertilizers. Using ... Although organic fertilizers are an option, the mineralization of organic sources (e.g., manure) may be ...