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Rapid Growing Degree Day Accumulation in May
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-17/rapid-growing-degree-day-accumulation-may
Even where precipitation was a bit on the lighter side, frequent rainy days plagued the region early in ... the week. Scattered showers are possible on Friday through Sunday with highs generally in the upper ...
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Regional Updates: May 21 – 28, 2024
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-16/regional-updates-may-21-%E2%80%93-28-2024
continued updates from across the state. Here are some helpful Extension resources as you scout and make ... some emergence issues are being reported from soil crusting and now excess moisture. In parts of ... Ohio has been planted. Emerged corn and soybean are in good condition though slug damage has been ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 2 Episode 9- Planting Date & Disease
history and which diseases you are dealing with because each disease can be mitigated by using different ... specific pathogen you are dealing with is one of the most important disease management decisions. The ... means that you will likely plant soybeans in cool and wet soils, which can make the perfect environment ...
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Farm Science Review
https://agcrops.osu.edu/farm-science-review
production, and biologicals are some of the topics that will be presented. ...
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SCN and Soil Health Testing Opportunity for Ohio Growers
your SCN numbers. We are pleased to announce that, with support of Ohio Soybean Council, we are once ... with valuable information to enhance the protection of their soybean fields against the most ... at which it exists. By regularly monitoring SCN populations, we can identify areas that are at risk ...
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Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #2
that are no-till, especially fields where cover crops are grown. Slugs feed directly on the soybean, ... Many counties across Ohio are noticing slug damage in their fields this year. Slugs prefer fields ... understand Ohio slugs, we are participating in a multi-state project funded by the United Soybean Board, to ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 2 Episode 8- Bean Leaf Beetle
In terms of determining when you have reached the economic threshold there are established scouting ... damage, although we rarely see economic injury due to early-season bean leaf beetle activity. Soybeans are ... soybeans are in the vegetative growth stage, defoliation levels at 30% or more economically justify an ...
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Regional Updates: May 28 – June 2, 2024
a residual herbicide. The main weed species present are pigweeds, common lambsquarter, and yellow nutsedge. ... and continue nitrogen side dressing in corn. Emerged corn and soybean stands are in good condition, ... but some fields are suffering from poor weed control. Some replant did occur in the region, including ...
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Scouting Potato Leafhopper in Alfalfa
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-17/scouting-potato-leafhopper-alfalfa
With many looking to make first cutting alfalfa as soon as fields are fit and with others checking ... regrowth, we switch focus from one alfalfa pest to another. Potato leafhoppers (PLH) are a common alfalfa ... have a lime-green coloration, wedge-shaped, and are roughly 1/8 of an inch in length. The immature ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Last week for Black Cutworm and True Armyworm Update # 7
until it reaches the V6 growth stage. For more information on how to scout BCW please visit: ... larvae. For more information on the True Armyworm and the threat they pose to Ohio crops, please visit: ...