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Not too late to plant wheat, but risks increase
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/not-too-late-plant-wheat-risks-increase
growers can still plant wheat later into October but doing so is risky, said Laura Lindsey, a soybean and ... the season resulted in most growers planting the last week of May into the first week of June,” she ... wheat into a corn-soybean rotation, the rotational benefit can result in at least a 5 percent increase ...
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OSU Expert: Cereal Leaf Beetle Populations on the Rise; Growers Need to Scout, May Need to Spray
With wheat nearing or reaching the flag leaf emergence and the boot stage, the crop is coming into the ...
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EBT Resources
https://southcenters.osu.edu/farmers-markets/ebt-resources
Assistance Program (SNAP) Benefits is a way to both increase the dollars coming into your market and increase ...
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Co-op Spotlight: Preston County Growers Co-op
working together to get local food into local schools. The Preston County Growers Co-op recently ...
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Spring Planting: Planting Corn During Optimal Time One Key in Getting Corn Planting Off to Good Start
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/1024
the late summer and into fall on dry soil, and only when a compacted zone has been identified. ...
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Asiatic Garden Beetle Could be Cause for Concern for Northern Ohio Corn
that this is the first year we’re going into the growing season knowing that the pests are in some ...
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CTC Conference Offers Corn Growers Insight into Conventional and Drought-tolerant Hybrids during ‘Corn University’
these issues and put them into perspective in terms of their importance,” Thomison said. “We want to see ...
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Farmers, Greenhouse Operators Invited to Natural Gas Workshop Jan. 14
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/farmers-greenhouse-operators-invited-natural-gas-workshop-jan-14
farmers offered the opportunity to tap into a gas pipeline need to know, by Steve Irwin, Ohio Power Siting ...
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Student Spotlight: Steven Shavel
https://hcs.osu.edu/news/student-spotlight-steven-shavel
were taken on October 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th. Each side of the three greens were broken up into ... product does, it penetrates very deep into the soil. The Aqua Aid might have been carrying the water down ... into the soil much deeper than where I was probing with the meter and I was not getting an accurate ...
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Homeowners Use Lawn Chemicals Mostly Because Neighbors Do It: Ohio State Study
https://cfaes.osu.edu/node/1509
Blaine said. "Homeowners crave acceptance from their neighbors and generally want their lawns to fit in with their ...