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Ohio Soybean Growers: Submit Your Sudden Death Syndrome Samples
We are currently observing fields in Ohio affected by sudden death syndrome (SDS), caused by the fungal pathogen Fusarium virguliforme. While this is the most prevalent species in the region, other Fusarium species, as well as brown stem rot (BSR) or the ...
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Forage Nitrate Toxicity a Major Concern as Drought Worsens
Weather conditions across Ohio have been challenging this growing season with some areas of the state reaching a D3 drought status. Other areas of the state may not currently be under drought status but are drier than normal and at risk of quickly experie ...
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2024-29
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-29
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Lep Monitoring Network – Fall Armyworm Update and Last Week of Corn Earworm Reports # 19
This past week rounded out our 19 th week of monitoring for Ohio pests at the Lep Network. This week has been our third week reporting on the fall armyworm (FAW) with average numbers for this pest continuing to rise; as well as our last week reporting on ...
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Phosphorous Phield Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/phosphorous-phield-day
Presented by Wayne SWCD in cooperation with The Ohio State University. RSVP preferred by not required – Wayne SWCD (330) 263-5376. With insights from over 45 years of phosphorous fertilizer research, Dr. Manbir Rakkar, will share current recommendations f ...
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Valuable Habits for Effective Managers and Employees
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aede-0020
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Planning to Transition to Columbus?
If you are planning to transition to Columbus, make an appointment with Cate Hunko.1. ...
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Learning Lab is here to help!
Reminder that the Learning Lab is open and here to help!!!! ...
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Production of Specialty Small Grains in Ohio
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0154
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Agronomy & Farm Management Podcast Episode 144 – Dealing with DON
https://agcrops.osu.edu/videos/agronomy-farm-management-podcast-episode-144-%E2%80%93-dealing-don
There is nothing more frustrating than getting rejected at the elevator due to high vomitoxin (aka DON) levels. DON is produced by a fungi produced on the ear and is usually infected at the time of pollination. To give farmers a better perspective of what ...