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Major White Mold Outbreak in Ohio Soybeans
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/major-white-mold-outbreak-ohio-soybeans
of the disease in the state in nearly a decade. Anne Dorrance, an Ohio State University Extension ... resulted in a white mold outbreak in soybeans throughout parts of Ohio. It's the first major outbreak ... reduction," said Dorrance. "Right now, the infection is just in pockets throughout fields. If we start ...
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Gypsy Moth Larvae Now Emerging
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/gypsy-moth-larvae-now-emerging
the state, and egg hatch will continue for the next couple of weeks, says an Ohio State University ... 80-90 percent of defoliation will occur," he said. "One caterpillar will eat 25-30 leaves in ... help slow the spread of gypsy moth outbreaks in Ohio by making aerial applications of a biological ...
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Wise Management Eases Problems When Weather Holds Up Harvest
problems associated with cool, wet fall weather. Peter Thomison, an Ohio State University Extension ... unusual. The month of October has gone on record as the second wettest in 124 years. The weather has ... "Much of the corn still in the field this year is below 20 percent despite the wet weather, and ...
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Tilling the Soil? Vertical Tillage Offers the Most Benefits
March 31, 2008 COLUMBUS, Ohio-- Farmers may practice tillage to break up compacted soil, aid in ... it affords, there are some instances where farmers may want to use tillage. In those cases, vertical ... tillage is usually more beneficial than horizontal tillage, says Randall Reeder, an Ohio State University ...
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More Ohio Producers Exploring Grass-Fed Beef Production
grazing management system to accomplish," said Jeff McCutcheon, an Ohio State University Extension ... educator in Morrow County. "It's definitely not for beginners." McCutcheon said that many ... livestock producers in Morrow County and surrounding areas are part of a growing niche of Ohio farmers who ...
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With Rains, Corn Growers Face Herbicide Challenges
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/rains-corn-growers-face-herbicide-challenges
May 19, 2010 COLUMBUS, Ohio – Growers who got their corn in the ground, but missed their window to ... non-GMO corn, says Mark Loux, an Ohio State University Extension weed specialist. "Because of the ... "Some probably put herbicides on early with the intention to plant and didn't get the corn in the ...
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No Economic Damage on Ohio Corn Despite Increasing Numbers of Western Bean Cutworm
in Ohio corn fields this year compared to previous years, however, economic damage has yet to be ... pests," said Andy Michel, an Ohio State University Extension entomologist with the Ohio Agricultural ... moths trapped in Ohio each year has been steadily increasing. In 2006, entomologists caught three moths ...
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As Wheat Flowers, Risk for Head Scab Spreads Across Ohio
risk of head scab development on wheat in their county. According to the site, for wheat flowering the ... conditions seven days leading up to flowering to calculate risk. In general, prolonged periods of warm and ... wet conditions increase the risk of scab," said Pierce Paul, an Ohio State University Extension ...
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Fall Soil Compaction Could Spell Spring Planting Problems
turning out to be the wettest fall in at least three years, they are being encouraged to keep in mind the ... Ohio State University Extension agricultural engineer, said that heavy farm equipment, such as ... 10 percent of potential crop yield was being left in the field, adding up to thousands of dollars in ...
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Recirculating Aquaculture Systems (RAS) Resources
Aquaculture Tank Production Systems Feeding Tilapia in Intensive Recirculating Systems ...