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Editor: Beth Scheckelhoff |
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Authors: Aaron Wilson, Greg LaBarge, CPAg/CCA
We are once again providing soil temperatures in the C.O.R.N. Newsletter for spring 2019. The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) Agricultural Research Stations located throughout the state have two and four inch soil temperatures monitored on an hourly basis.
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Author: Laura Lindsey
Persistent wet weather is likely to push soybean planting into late May-early June in many areas of the state. Late planting reduces the cultural practice options for row spacing, seeding rate, and relative maturity.
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Authors: Allen Geyer, Peter Thomison
According to the USDA/NASS, for the week ending May 5, only 2% of Ohio’s projected corn acreage was planted – compared to 20% last year and 27% for the five-year average. Persistent rains and saturated soil conditions have delayed corn planting.
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Author: Peter Thomison
According to the USDA/NASS, for the week ending May 5, only 2% of Ohio’s projected corn acreage was planted – compared to 20% last year and 27% for the five-year average. Persistent rains and saturated soil conditions have delayed corn planting.
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Authors: K. Nemergut, Alexander Lindsey, Peter Thomison
Planting depth recommendations for Ohio are 1.5 to 2 inches deep to ensure adequate moisture uptake and seed-soil contact.
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Author: Mark Loux
Weed populations are constantly shifting, in response to the pressure from our cultural and herbicide use practices, and how good our management of weeds is (or isn’t). Two weeks ago in CORN, we wrote about the apparent decline in marestail in parts of the state, although in subsequent communica
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Authors: Aaron Wilson, Amanda Douridas
Save The Date: Thursday July 18, 2019: The Ohio State University Extension and the State Climate Office of Ohio will be hosting CLIMATE SMART: Farming with Weather Extremes, to be held at Der Dutchman in Plain City, Ohio. Agenda and additional details to follow.
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About C.O.R.N. NewsletterC.O.R.N. Newsletter is a summary of crop observations, related information, and appropriate recommendations for Ohio crop producers and industry. C.O.R.N. Newsletter is produced by the Ohio State University Extension Agronomy Team, state specialists at The Ohio State University and the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC). C.O.R.N. Newsletter questions are directed to Extension and OARDC state specialists and associates at Ohio State. |
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CONTRIBUTORS: |
Glen Arnold, CCA
Field Specialist, Manure Nutrient Management |
Mark Badertscher
Hardin County |
Debbie Brown, CCA
Shelby County |
Sam Custer
Darke County |
Wayne Dellinger
Union County |
Amanda Douridas
Champaign County |
Mike Gastier, CCA
Huron County |
Mary Griffith
Madison County |
Jason Hartschuh, CCA
Crawford County |
Elizabeth Hawkins
Field Specialist, Agronomic Systems |
Stephanie Karhoff
Williams County |
Dean Kreager
Licking County |
Greg LaBarge, CPAg/CCA
Field Specialist, Agronomic Systems |
Rory Lewandowski, CCA
Wayne County |
Sarah Noggle
Paulding County |
Les Ober, CCA
Geauga County |
Eric Richer, CCA
Fulton County |
Dennis Riethman
Mercer County |
Garth Ruff
Henry County |
Jeff Stachler
Auglaize County |
Alan Sundermeier, CCA
Wood County |
Harold Watters, CPAg/CCA
Field Specialist, Agronomic Systems |
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