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Myriad of Problems May Await Late-Planted Crops
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/myriad-problems-may-await-late-planted-crops
translates into about a one-day delay in harvest," he said. "Additionally, late-planted crops ... of that actually happening? About five percent." Candace Pollock Anne Dorrance, Pat Lipps, Jim ...
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Breeder Contributions Helped Shape Soybean Industry
important to producers and to the industry and we went about developing the best varieties we could with ... Kottman contributes about $300,000 per year to producers' revenue. Dennison, released in 2006, is ...
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Ohio State Food, Ag, Env Calendar Listings as of Aug. 8
Pumpkin Field Day. The event is on Sept. 5. This version has been corrected. A press release about the ...
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Need to Replant? Go With Soybeans Rather Than Corn
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/need-replant-go-soybeans-rather-corn
of June. We lose about 1 to 2 bushels per acre with every day of delayed planting after the first ...
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Farm Science Review Field Demonstrations Introduce Farmers to Latest in Ag Technology/Production
one of the gems of Farm Science Review's offerings. Quietly talked about yet highly anticipated ...
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Fall Soil Compaction Could Spell Spring Planting Problems
more than about half full. Where possible, keep the cart at the end of the field. • Try to empty the ...
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Facing Compacted Soils? Practice Continuous No-Till for Better Yields
traffic. With controlled traffic, a grower never has to be concerned about whether or not the soil is ...
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Strip Tillage an Option for No-Till Farmers with Continuous Corn
additional considerations when no-tilling continuous corn: • Be realistic about costs. • Pick the best ...
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Alfalfa Escapes Severe Frost Damage, But First Cutting Delayed
about all the top growth was killed back to the crown," said Sulc. "That alfalfa will have to ...
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Soybean Breeding Program Growing to Meet Industry Demands
variety that contributed to 1,800 acres of seed production in 2005 alone and contributes about $300,000 ...