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Managing Corn and Nitrogen with Water Excess Conditions
Excess water challenges plant growth and fitness in farming systems. Depending on the geography, dramatic fluctuations and extremes in weather patterns have been experienced in Ohio, the US, and other parts of the world (e.g., droughts, floods). Research ...
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2022-19
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-19
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Mike Sword
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/mike-sword
Mike Sword ...
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Brian Gwin
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/brian-gwin
Brian Gwin ...
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Organic Grains Workshop
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/organic-grains-workshop
Save the Date. More details to come. Featuring keynote speakers: Joel Gruver, Western Illinois University Lea Vereecke, Rodale Institute ...
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Matt Lowe
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/matt-lowe
Matt Lowe ...
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Agronomic Field Day: June 23 at the Northwest Agriculture Research Station in Wood County
Join OSU Extension for an Agronomic field day on June 23 at the Northwest Agricultural Research Station in Wood County. Topics include update tar spot in corn, yield response from different sulfur sources used in soybeans, how flooding effects corn, and a ...
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REMINDER: Replanting Decisions in Corn and Soybeans… What to Consider
Unfavorable weather during the months of April, May, and early June has negatively affected corn and soybean acres establishment in the state. If considering replanting fields, a C.O.R.N. Newsletter article released in mid-May has several steps and consid ...
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Crops Under Water – Crop Stage is Critical for Recovery
Large rain events seem to be trending this year in many parts of Ohio, especially in Northwest Ohio where 3-5 inches of rain fell in 24-48 hrs. This can lead to standing water (flood) conditions or waterlogged soils (the root system is saturated). In some ...
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Prevent Plant Economics
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-18/prevent-plant-economics
To avoid duplication, we do not make it a habit to cross-post articles from other publications. We assume that if you are interested in information from other newsletters and publications, you will subscribe to those. With that being said, we do want to d ...