The Ohio State University: College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences
Figure 1. In-field plant emergence variability in corn. Left and right plants with more growth and development relative to the plant in the center. Source: Osler Ortez.

Replanting Decisions in Corn and Soybeans… What to Consider

By:  Osler Ortez, Laura Lindsey, and Alexander Lindsey Early plantings, cold air and soil temperatures, precipitation, wind, and warmer temperatures during or after planting may lead to reduced stands in planted fields due to factors such as imbibitional chilling, frost damage, soil…

Poison hemlock is a concern in public right of ways, on the farm, and in the landscape!

Kill Poison Hemlock Now

By:  Christine Gelley, Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator, Noble County OSU Extension Poison hemlock has already emerged in a vegetative state around Noble County and beyond. Soon it will be bolting and blooming on stalks 6-10 feet tall. All parts…