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  1. Mining Ohio Historic Data that went into Tri-State Recommendations

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-08/mining-ohio-historic-data-went-tri-state-recommendations

    The Tri-State Fertilizer Recommendations, published in 1995, provided a unified soil fertility framework between Michigan, Ohio and Indiana. These recommendations are based on, “field calibration and correlation studies that have been conducted over the p ...

  2. Weather outlook

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-08/weather-outlook

    After a very warm March with temperatures 5-10 degrees above normal, April got off to a cold start with temperatures running 5-10 degrees below normal.  After early week rain and some mid-week temperatures near or just below freezing, a warmer and drier p ...

  3. Soybean Planting Date, Seeding Rate, and Row Width

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-08/soybean-planting-date-seeding-rate-and-row-width

    Planting date.  Planting date (both too early and too late) can reduce soybean yield potential.  In 2013 and 2014, we conducted a planting date trial at the Western Agricultural Research Station near South Charleston, Ohio.  In both years, soybean yield d ...

  4. Dietz to complete internship with American Guernsey Association

    https://acel.osu.edu/news/dietz-complete-internship-american-guernsey-association

    Amber Dietz, of Southington, will complete an internship this summer with American Guernsey Association in Columbus, Ohio. During the internship, Dietz will create sales catalogs, write and take photos for Purebred Publishing, and create a National Brown ...

  5. Snider to complete internship with Hardin County Extension

    https://acel.osu.edu/news/snider-complete-internship-hardin-county-extension

    Demi Snider, of Kenton, will complete an internship this summer with Hardin County Extension Office, Family and Consumer Sciences. During the internship, Snider will use her communication skills to share healthy eating and exercise habits, healthy relatio ...

  6. Field Day for Fertilizer Applicator Certification

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/field-day-fertilizer-applicator-certification

    A field day being held on July 28, Northwest Agricultural Research Station, OARDC, 4240 Range Line Rd. Custar, OH is targeted for those who utilize fertilizer and manure in crop production. Preregistration is due by July 22. Credits offered during the day ...

  7. Reminder about late-season scouting for Palmer amaranth and waterhemp

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/reminder-about-late-season-scouting-palmer-amaranth-and-waterhemp

    The frequency of Palmer amaranth infestations in Ohio seems to be holding relatively steady again into this year with the exception of one county, as far as we know.  In two areas where Palmer amaranth was most prevalent- far southern Scioto County and an ...

  8. Reports of Frogeye Leaf spot in southern Ohio:. To spray or not to spray.

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-24/reports-frogeye-leaf-spot-southern-ohio-spray-or-not-spray

    Late reports of frogeye developing on susceptible cultivars in southern Ohio.  So the next question is what to do.  During 2005-2008, we were able to measure a mean difference in yield of 5 to 10 bu/A when soybeans were treated at R3 in fields where froge ...

  9. Warm Nights May Impact Corn Yield

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/warm-nights-may-impact-corn-yield

    Weathercasters are calling for continued above average temperatures in August, especially higher night time temperatures. Past studies show that night time temperatures affect yield potential. High night temperatures (in the 70s or 80s degrees F) can resu ...

  10. Early Autumn Weather Outlook

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/early-autumn-weather-outlook

    All data suggests above normal temperatures will persist into autumn. However, it should be noted that the above normal temperatures will be driven more from the night time lows than daytime maximum temperatures. This means we do not expect many days abov ...

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