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  1. Time to Scout for Black Cutworm in Corn

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/time-scout-black-cutworm-corn

    We have started to see cutworm damage in Ohio corn.  Black cutworm (BCW) is the prime offender, though other species exist.  Adult BCW (moths) are migrants from the south that start moving into Ohio in April, and lay eggs that hatch into the cutworm cater ...

  2. Corn Replant Tips

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/corn-replant-tips

    Although most corn that’s been planted has yet to emerge or develop much beyond the VE or V1 stage, there are localized reports of growers replanting early planted corn. Some of these replant issues appear related to the consequence of recent frost injury ...

  3. 2016-13

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-13

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  4. Adjustments for Late Planted (or Replanted) Soybean

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/adjustments-late-planted-or-replanted-soybean

    Wet weather has kept many farmers (and us) out of the field.  According to the USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service, as of May 15, 10% of the soybean acres were planted.  At the same time last year, 46% of soybean planting was complete.  On avera ...

  5. Small Grains Field Day-Wayne County

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/small-grains-field-day-wayne-county

    The OARDC Schaffter Farm located at 3240 Oil City Rd., Wooster, will be the host location for a Small Grains Field Day scheduled for Tuesday, June 14.  The day begins with registration and sign-in at 9:30 am and the program starts at 10:00am.  The day wil ...

  6. Planter Field Day

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/planter-field-day

    With the ever changing weather pattern, it is critical that farmers take advantage of prime planting opportunities. Planting as efficiently as possible is one key to a successful season. Planters and technology have a come a long way in recent years. From ...

  7. On-Farm Wheat Field Day-Pickaway County

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/farm-wheat-field-day-pickaway-county

    Get the latest information from OSU’s wheat team! How low can you go? Wheat freeze tolerance Minimum wheat stand to maximize profits Soil fertility considerations for improved efficiency Wheat disease identification and management Ohio Wheat Performance T ...

  8. Rust, Freeze Injury, Head Scab: Should I Still Put on a Fungicide?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-12/rust-freeze-injury-head-scab-should-i-still-put-fungicide

    Is it still worth putting on a fungicide? If so, what would be the best time to put it on? Via phone, email, or in person, these have been the most frequently asked questions over the last 5 days. The short and simple answer is “it depends”. Some fields h ...

  9. Assessing the Wheat Crop for Freeze Damage

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/assessing-wheat-crop-freeze-damage

    Over the weekend, temperatures dipped to high 20s/low 30s sometimes accompanied by a frost.  The extent of damage to the wheat crop depends on the growth stage, temperature, and duration of the low temperature.  Wheat is most sensitive to freezing tempera ...

  10. Twisted Wheat: Cold temperatures or herbicide damage?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/twisted-wheat-cold-temperatures-or-herbicide-damage

    Last week, we received a few reports from northwest Ohio of twisted wheat flag leaves.  Twisted wheat leaves could be a result of either cold temperatures or 2,4-D herbicide damage.  To determine the cause of the twisting, consider patterns in the field, ...

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