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2022-12
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-12
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Amber Herman
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/amber-herman
Amber Herman ...
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Turfgrass Summer Camp is Back
No need to wait, apply today Click here to learn more about the turfgrass summer camp meant for middle schoolers & see how to apply Turfgrass Science Summer Camp is back! Middle schoolers will explore plant science in a fun outdoor setting ...
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Forms
https://hcs.osu.edu/graduate/forms
Forms for currently enrolled Graduate Students: Graduate Student Advisory Committee Form 1: Graduate Student Advisory Committee (SAC) MS- Curriculum & Advising Checklists Form 2: Grad Course Program Form 3: Grad Requirement Checklist- MS Degre ...
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Andrea R Easton
https://fcs.osu.edu/people/andrea-r-easton
Andrea R Easton SNAP-Ed Regional Program Specialist, Central Ohio easton.93@osu.edu 614-688-5378 381 Campbell Hall, 1787 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210- Any- Journal article Book/book chapter Report Working paper Policy brief Presentation Data ...
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CFAES Ag Weather System 2022 Near-Surface Air and Soil Temperatures/Moisture (Update 4)
Figure 1: Daily average air temperature (dashed red), two-inch (green) and four-inch (blue) soil temperatures for spring 2022. Current daily average soil temperatures are noted for each location. Soil type and location of measurements (under sod or bare ...
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Harvest Timing Affects Winter Annual Forage Yield and Quality
The greatest challenge with winter annual cereal forages for many producers is managing harvest timing to maximize quality with spring rain fall events that not only delay custom harvesters but also cause your perfectly timed harvest to come to a halt. On ...
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Imbibitional Chilling – Is it a concern?
Warmer temperatures combined with the excitement (and need) to get crops in the ground triggered planting around the state last week (April 18 to April 24) or even before. With some warm days without much precipitation forecasted this week (April 25 to Ma ...
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Will Upcoming Cool Temperatures Hurt Winter Wheat?
The short answer, probably not. Low temperatures may dip to low 30s/high 20s in northern Ohio over the next few days. However, these temperatures should not harm winter wheat at the Feekes 6 to 7 growth stage. [As a side note, I wrote this exact article l ...
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Hanna Bond
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/hanna-bond
Hanna Bond ...