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  1. How to Help Soils, Crops and Water, and Also Deal with Climate: July 28 Field Night

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/news/how-help-soils-crops-and-water-and-also-deal-with-climate-july-28-field-night

    PIKETON, Ohio — The July 28 Soil, Water and Bioenergy Field Night at the Ohio State University South Centers in Piketon will feature new and innovative ways to grow soybeans, corn and wheat in a changing climate. Growing cover crops, practicing long-term ...

  2. June Small Grains Field Days

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/june-small-grains-field-days

    There are three excellent field day opportunities being planned for small grain producers across the state. The three days cover a variety of production issues, nutrient management practices, and small grain uses. Locations are in Pickaway, Wayne and Wood ...

  3. Make Hay When the Sun Shines…What Sun?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/make-hay-when-sun-shines%E2%80%A6what-sun

    Getting our first cutting of forages this year seems to be shaping up to be another frustrating experience, although we can only hope it won’t be as bad as last year. The outlook for the end of May does not look very promising for a nice stretch of dry we ...

  4. Management for Red Clover Seed Production

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/management-red-clover-seed-production

    Producing seed of forage species is not common in Ohio, because our climate is not as conducive to high yields of high quality seed of forages as in western and northwestern states. But each year around mid-July to early August I usually get a few questio ...

  5. Planter Field Day

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

  6. 2016-21

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-21

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  7. Controlling marestail in wheat stubble

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/controlling-marestail-wheat-stubble

    The month after wheat harvest provides an opportunity to control marestail and prevent further increase in the soil seedbank, but coming up with the right strategy has not necessarily been easy.  Keep in mind that the primary goal of marestail control her ...

  8. Developing a Plan to Keep Nutrients in the Field

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/developing-plan-keep-nutrients-field

    Nutrient Management Plans provide both fertility recommendations for crop production and an environmental site risk for on a field by field basis that help identify resource concerns impacting nutrient and sediment loss. The process helps identify fields ...

  9. Ohio Superberry Field Night

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/events/ohio-superberry-field-night

    Preregistraion is required for this field night.   Click HERE to view the complete agenda. ...

  10. Heat Unit Accumulation and Corn Emergence

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-11/heat-unit-accumulation-and-corn-emergence

    There have been reports of slow corn emergence in some areas and that corn planted more than three weeks ago is not yet emerging. Is this cause for concern? Not necessarily. Corn requires about 100 growing degrees days (GDDs) to emerge (emergence requirem ...

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