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Don't Miss Out on 2023 Soil Health Webinar Series
Join the OSU Extension Agronomic Crops Team 2023 Soil Health Webinar series for a Thursday morning series about soil health. You won’t want to miss out on this year’s line-up of farmers and academic experts covering a wide range of soil health topics as t ...
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Cover Crops Roundtables Hosted in Paulding County
Paulding County Extension is re-starting its Cover Crops Roundtable Series after a three-year hiatus. This series was created as a platform for farmer-to-farmer interaction, with OSU Extension serving as the discussion moderator. The goal of the series is ...
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2023-01
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-01
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Need help starting a food business?
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/news/need-help-starting-food-business
Join us for a free, three-part webinar series in 2023 on "Starting a Food Business." Our OSU team will introduce you to what you need to know about selling your farm-raised and home-based food products directly to consumers and retailers. Det ...
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2023 Gift and Estate Tax Changes
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/blog/tue-12272022-1159am/2023-gift-and-estate-tax-changes
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Planning for the Future of Your Farm
https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/planning-future-your-farm
OSU Extension, Fairfield County invites you to participate in “Planning for the Future of Your Farm” This workshop is designed to help farm families learn to successfully create a succession and estate plan that will help transfer farm ownership, managem ...
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Planning for the Future of Your Farm
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/planning-future-your-farm
OSU Extension, Fairfield County invites you to participate in “Planning for the Future of Your Farm” This workshop is designed to help farm families learn to successfully create a succession and estate plan that will help transfer farm ownership, managem ...
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Isolation Requirements for Identity Preserved (IP) Non-GMO Corn Production
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4427
Managing pollen drift is an important consideration in the production of specialty corns and non-GMO (non-transgenic) corn as IP grain crops. Corn is a cross-pollinating crop in which most pollination results from pollen dispersed by wind and gravity. Alt ...
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Specialty Corns
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4426
The type of corn most widely planted in Ohio and across the U.S. is yellow dent. High grain and silage yield potential, high feed value, and availability of adapted superior hybrids account for the widespread use of yellow dents. Yellow dents have the hig ...
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Harvesting
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4425
Harvest date should be determined by crop maturity, not by the calendar. Plan to harvest fields with potential lodging or harvest loss problems (such as stalk rot or deer damage) first. All field shelled corn with more than 15 percent moisture must be dri ...