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IMPACTFUL DROUGHT FORECAST TO CONTINUE ITS EXPANSION
likely will persist into October. Back in April we talked about the concern for dryness this summer and ...
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In Stressful Times, Who Do You Turn To?
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-31/stressful-times-who-do-you-turn
impossible for them to escape the constant stress. Many of us can step away from our jobs when things get ... farmers are making today are uncharted territory, especially given the ongoing drought. They worry about ... care about your well-being. As you read through the OSU Extension articles, take a moment to reflect on ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 2, Episode 25 – Use of Audio Recorders to Monitor Insect Activity
technologies will lead to better management strategies for producers. If you would like to read more about ...
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OSU Organic Grains Conference (Sandusky)
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/osu-organic-grains-conference-sandusky
and educators from Ohio, Indiana, New York, Illinois, Michigan, and beyond. Read more about 2025 ...
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See You at the Farm Science Review!
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-30/see-you-farm-science-review
Join us at the 2024 Farm Science Review, September 17 – 19 at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center. ... Crops plot area. Find us between Gates B and C upon entering the FSR grounds from the East Parking Lot. ... insect ID knowledge to win a prize. Learn more about our plot area at go.osu.edu/agcropsplots. Make sure ...
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Ohio Bakes Under the Late August Sun
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-30/ohio-bakes-under-late-august-sun
many locations of east central and southeast Ohio. Last week’s U.S. Drought Monitor revealed ... D4-Exceptional Drought for the first time in Ohio (Meigs and Athens Counties) since the U.S. Drought Monitor’s ... a high-temperature range of 78-82°F, a low-temperature range of 57-60°F, and weekly total precipitation of about ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Spike in Numbers: Fall Armyworm Update # 21
in the southern US. Due to its strong affinity for warmer temperatures, infestations are infrequent ...
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Still Be Mindful About Fall Armyworm, Especially in Forages and Turf
grown” – meaning they are not individuals that got blown up from the Southern US [the way we get them in ...
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Drought, an early harvest, and fall herbicide applications
death of plants is slower, herbicides applied into December are still effective, so the decision about ...
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Dry Conditions in Corn & Stalk Quality Concerns
internal stalk tissue by fungi predisposes the plant to lodging. Nothing can be done about stalk quality at ...