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Gibberella Ear Rot and Vomitoxin in Corn
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-02/gibberella-ear-rot-and-vomitoxin-corn
If your grain was harvested from a field with Gibberella ear rot (GER), it is more than likely ... zeae, hence the name of the disease. Before storing grain harvested from GER-affected fields or areas ... grain. Poor storage may cause toxin levels to increase. Warm, moist pockets in the grain promote mold ...
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4-H Officer Training
https://pickaway.osu.edu/events/4-h-officer-training-6
essions offered include: Secretary, News Reporter, Health Officer/Safety Officer, Community ...
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Improved Soil Health Linked to Nitrogen Fertilizer Efficiency Across Corn Belt
health measurements increased relative yields by an average of 5% across N fertilizer rates. In other ... of organic matter, both of which are important components of soil health. In response to increased ... testing services. These tests often focus on the biological activity of the soil, specifically targeting ...
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Ag Tech Tuesdays
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/ag-tech-tuesdays
Registration is free but required. February 2nd, 10AM – Improving Profitability in Corn Production February ...
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ARC/PLC Considerations for 2021
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/arcplc-considerations-2021
Average falls below the reference price and has no direct connection to yield. ARC payments start when ... reference price and just an 11% chance that soybeans will fall below their reference price of $8.40. Prices ... will have to fall below that to trigger PLC and high prices with average yields will also prevent an ...
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Upcoming Agronomy Team Programs
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-02/upcoming-agronomy-team-programs
a weekly series focusing on investing in soil health, and the first session of a series focusing on farming ...
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Soil Health Seminar Focuses on What Soil Health Tests Tell You
resources in Ohio. But an increasing number of farmers are interested in overall soil health, which ...
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Increased Fertilizer Applications May Not Increase Yield or Profits
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/increased-fertilizer-applications-may-not-increase-yield-or-profits
nutrients in the soil. The goal was to reduce fertilizer costs without reducing yield, thus increasing ... Purdue, and Ohio State Universities, the recommendations all focus on maximizing profitability. Beyond ... field research plots, which only focused on nitrogen levels in the soil (but the principle also applies ...
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Water Quality Wednesday
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-02/water-quality-wednesday
to include “best management practices” has been an area of focus for agricultural producers, ...
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Focus on Health in 2021
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/focus-health-2021
With all of the focus on our health these days, I realized that sometime there are things that ... remind me that I need to take care of my whole body, not just one part of it, instead of being so focused ...