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  1. Is Spring Wheat an Option for Ohio Farmers?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-06/spring-wheat-option-ohio-farmers

    Is spring wheat an option for Ohio farmers? Yes, we can grow spring wheat in Ohio, but spring wheat yield will be significantly lower than winter wheat yield. Last year, in collaboration with University of Wisconsin-Madison, we participated in a small gra ...

  2. Winter Wheat Stand Evaluation for 2022

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-07/winter-wheat-stand-evaluation-2022

    Between planting in the fall and Feekes 4 growth stage (beginning of erect growth) in the spring, winter wheat is vulnerable to environmental stress such as saturated soils and freeze-thaw cycles that cause soil heaving. All of which may lead to substanti ...

  3. Wheat Yield Contest-Early Entry Deadline April 15th

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-09/wheat-yield-contest-early-entry-deadline-april-15th

    The National Wheat Yield Contest was created in 2015 by the National Wheat Foundation to promote new ideas and experimentation for wheat production, enable knowledge transfer between growers and identify top wheat producers in each state.  Since its short ...

  4. Great Lakes Wheat Yield Enhancement Network (YEN) Registration Closing Soon!

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-02/great-lakes-wheat-yield-enhancement-network-yen-registration

    Wheat growers interested in becoming part of a ground-breaking new program in the Great Lakes region must register now, so they don’t lose out on the 2023 opportunity to learn more about their wheat crop and how to hit their yield potential. Registration ...

  5. Small Grains

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/https%3A/agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/small-grain-production/small-grains

    Small Grains by Topic Oats Barley Spelt Wheat Oat Resources Cover crop Insurance options Forage source  - news article Production: University of Illinois agronomy guide  (oats start on page 8 of the PDF file) Oat Production in Ohio Year Acres harvested 20 ...

  6. Control of Insect Pests of Field Crops, Bulletin 545

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/publications/control-insect-pests-field-crops-bulletin-545

    Control of Insect Pests of Field Crops, Bulletin 545.  Gives detailed information on pest control thresholds and insecticide options for management of insects in corn, soybean, wheat and alfalfa. 545(1).pdf January, 2011 Corn Insects Soybean Insects Wheat ...

  7. True Armyworm Moth Count Running High

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-07/true-armyworm-moth-count-running-high

    Last week, the University of Kentucky reported high true armyworm moth counts (see: https://kentuckypestnews.wordpress.com/2017/03/28/beware-of-true-armyworms-mild-winter-provides-conditions-for-potential-injuries-in-small-grains/). The mild winter likely ...

  8. Adult cereal leaf beetles found, look out for larvae in wheat soon

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-11/adult-cereal-leaf-beetles-found-look-out-larvae-wheat-soon

    Adult cereal leaf beetles have been spotted in a few areas across OH.  Adults do not normally cause yield loss in wheat, but, if present in high numbers, they could lead to heavy larval infestations over the next few weeks.  Adult cereal leaf beetles are ...

  9. Cereal Leaf Beetles in Wheat

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/201916/cereal-leaf-beetles-wheat

    Populations of cereal leaf beetle are increasing in Ohio.  Although adults can feed on wheat, the larvae do most of the damage.  These larvae are small, gray and moist, and are covered with a substance resembling bird droppings.  Damaged wheat appears “fr ...

  10. Is It Too Early to Apply N to Wheat?- Yes

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-04/it-too-early-apply-n-wheat-yes

    Each year producers ask the question when is the best time to apply N to wheat? Also, is it ok to apply N on frozen ground? For any N application the question to ask is, “When does the crop need N?” Wheat does not require large amounts of N until stem elo ...

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