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Editor: Beth Scheckelhoff |
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Author: Jim Noel
After a wet spring was forecasted since January, it appeared in April that a window would open in May. The rain total window has; however, the frequency window has not.
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Authors: Aaron Wilson, Greg LaBarge, CPAg/CCA
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. This will be the final soil temperature update this season.
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Author: Harold Watters, CPAg/CCA
For those of you who sat in our Fertilizer Applicator Certification Training, you already know about using the National Weather Service website to see and capture the seven-day forecast for manure or fertilizer applications.
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Author: Glen Arnold, CCA
Livestock producers across the state are dealing with manure storages that are extremely full.
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Authors: Kelley Tilmon, Andy Michel
Cool weather has slowed everything down including insect growth and development, and we could see problems with alfalfa weevil later than typical this year. Alfalfa fields should be scouted weekly for weevils until at least the first harvest. Followup scouting may be needed after harvest in he
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Author: Mark Loux
Managing cover crops in a year like this can challenge even those with the most experience. A few suggestions regarding termination of covers:
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Authors: Andy Michel, Kelley Tilmon
In 2018, our entomologist colleagues confirmed unexpected damage to Cry1F corn by European corn borer (ECB) in a few corn fields in Nova Scotia, Canada. Corn in these fields were single-traited, i.e. they only expressed the Cry1F toxin.
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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: |
Mark Badertscher
Hardin County |
Lee Beers, CCA
Trumbull County |
Debbie Brown, CCA
Shelby County |
Sam Custer
Darke County |
Wayne Dellinger
Union County |
Anne Dorrance
State Specialist, Soybean Diseases |
Amanda Douridas
Champaign County |
Mike Estadt
Pickaway County |
Mike Gastier, CCA
Huron County |
Jason Hartschuh, CCA
Crawford County |
Elizabeth Hawkins
Field Specialist, Agronomic Systems |
Andrew Holden
Ashtabula County |
Stephanie Karhoff
Williams County |
Dean Kreager
Licking County |
Rory Lewandowski, CCA
Wayne County |
Sarah Noggle
Paulding County |
Tony Nye
Clinton County |
Jeff Stachler
Auglaize County |
Peter Thomison
State Specialist, Corn Production |
Harold Watters, CPAg/CCA
Field Specialist, Agronomic Systems |
Ted Wiseman
Perry County |
Chris Zoller
Tuscarawas County |
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