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Dry Conditions, Not Diseases, Affecting This Year's Soybean Yields
bushels predicted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. "In drought areas we surveyed, plants were ... "Last year, that's all growers talked about was green-stem syndrome. We might have found it in ...
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Late, Wet Harvest Conditions Cause Concerns Over Ear Molds
position, it could cause problems.” To read more about Paul’s recommendations, read his comments in the ...
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Following Harvest, Farmers Have Plenty of Work Ahead
schedule as well. “A lot of guys are talking about tiling,” he explained. “They’ve been delayed, obviously, ...
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OARDC's Yebo Li Receives University Innovator Award
Find out more about Li's work at http://oardc.osu.edu/bioenergy.-30- Mauricio Espinoza False False ...
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Field Crop Programs Scheduled for Feb. 9, 14 in NW Ohio
Custar, Ohio. For more information about the Soybean Workshop, contact Sundermeier at 419-354-9050 or ...
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Hot, Dry Weather Among Factors Contributing to Uneven Corn Emergence
well as soil compaction zone about 2 to 4 inches from the surface,” Prochaska said. “Likewise, corn ...
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'Research Powerhouses' Join Forces in New Multistate Venture
and forth from information that was presented at the workshop. We're talking about how we can ...
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Workshop Targets Perch Production and Management
individuals who have an interest in aquaculture and want to learn more about yellow perch production ...
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Tips to Put Damaged Pastures Back into Production
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/tips-put-damaged-pastures-back-production
Seed should be planted about one-quarter of an inch deep," said Lewandowski. "It is better to ... seeding by April 20. "It takes about six to eight weeks for a new seedling to become established. ... 20th," said Lewandowski. "After about eight weeks of growth, or towards the end of June, producers ...
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"Free part" of Farm Science Review can influence added profits
to us and to view all of the agronomy demos,” Watters said. “We are the first people to welcome ...