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  1. Narrow Row Spacing in Corn: Management Considerations for Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0152

    farm level. In recent years, these dynamics have led to some interest in producing corn (Zea mays L.) ... 15-inch row spacing may benefit from a foliar N treatment, but the earnings from the yield gained could be ... 15-inch row spacing (Table 3). The yield differences from the inclusion of N or fungicide may offset or ...

  2. Battle for the Belt: Season 2 Episode 2- Who Won 2023- Corn or Soybean?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/battle-belt-season-2-episode-2-who-won-2023-corn-or-soybean

    late March to early April, Early: mid to late April, Normal: early to mid-May, Late: late May or early ...

  3. Spring 2024 Weather & Soil Conditions: Update 2

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/spring-2024-weather-soil-conditions-update-2

    including 8 tornadoes (27 year-to-date) and flooding conditions to many parts of the state. Particulalry ...

  4. Narrow row corn- should we vary other management factors too?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/narrow-row-corn-should-we-vary-other-management-factors-too

    may be insufficient to offset costs for conversion. For more details, please visit our new factsheet ...

  5. Using Dairy Manure with Newly Planted Corn and Soybeans

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/using-dairy-manure-newly-planted-corn-and-soybeans

    angle across the field. The field needs to be firm enough to support the drag hose to avoid scouring the ...

  6. Workshop: Responding to Microaggressions: Bystander Intervention Strategies that Work for Everyone

    https://cfaesdei.osu.edu/events/workshop-responding-microaggressions-bystander-intervention-strategies-work-everyone-0

    and frequently directed toward people from marginalized social identity groups. Have you ever ...

  7. Forage Weeds: Fall Forgotten and Spring Startups

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/forage-weeds-fall-forgotten-and-spring-startups

    goal of producing dairy-quality hay, the weed control treatment may be worth the associated cost. In ... a grazing system, it may be more pertinent to control weeds in the spring to ensure weeds that aren’t grazed ...

  8. Study Implemention

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/eplus/study-implemention

    for any variations. Even if you replicated treatments, the conclusions you reach may not be correct if ...

  9. Look Out for Nitrogen Loss Due to Heavy Rains

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/look-out-nitrogen-loss-due-heavy-rains

    leaching, and denitrification. RUNOFF The amount and intensity of rain received in the past week may have ...

  10. Spring Forage Establishment

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-08/spring-forage-establishment

    desired production. Direct seedings without a companion crop will allow for 2-3 high-quality harvests in ... is mid-March to mid to late April for Southern Ohio and late March to early May for Northern Ohio. ... weed germination is also, and we should plan accordingly, as May 1 might be too late this year. Seeding ...

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