The Ohio State University: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences
Remove and discard weeds and diseased plants from your garden. S. Karhoff, personal photo.

Winter Garden Prep – “An Ounce of Prevention is Worth a Pound of Cure”

By:  Stephanie Karhoff Lower your chances of disease and pests next spring by taking these three steps this fall: Removed diseased plants and weeds from garden. Clean up your garden and remove any weeds or diseased plants that can provide…

Track Cover Crop Species through the Winter

By:  Amanda Douridas, Jason Hartschuh, CCA, Elizabeth Hawkins, Mary Griffith This summer we planted a variety of cover crops in the AgCrops Plots at Farm Science Review. We took some video before the killing frost a few weeks ago. Listen in as we…

Engenia, XtendiMax Labels Reapproved

By:  Mark Loux The USEPA recently reapproved use of Engenia and XtendiMax on Xtend and XtendiFlex soybeans, with modifications to address concerns about off-target movement.  Summary of current situation follows: – While the previous labels for these products listed all…

Winter is around the corner; are you ready? Photo by Chris Hollen

Winter is around the corner; are you ready?

By:  Victor Shelton, NRCS State Agronomist/Grazing Specialist The rains are finally replenishing reserves in most areas. Though a bit late for some things, it is still a boost for forages that have been stockpiled and they have leaped in compensatory…

Three Part Webinar Series to Help Ohio Dairy Producers Mitigate Price and Income Risk

Three Part Webinar Series to Help Ohio Dairy Producers Mitigate Price and Income Risk

Dairy producers in Ohio and across the country have faced a turbulent year for milk prices, input costs, and income. Like other commodities, dairy product supply chains were stressed during the initial stages of the global Coronavirus pandemic. Milk prices…