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  1. Sharpen Label Changes – It’s Something Anyway

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-07/sharpen-label-changes-%E2%80%93-it%E2%80%99s-something-anyway

    A recent change to the Sharpen label results in more utility for this product in spring burndown programs for soybeans.  Sharpen can now be applied in a mixture with other PPO-containing herbicides, as long as the following conditions are met:  applied at ...

  2. New Developments in the World of Soybean Pathology

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-07/new-developments-world-soybean-pathology

    At the regional soybean disease workers meeting in Florida earlier this month, colleagues from Kentucky and Indiana both reported the presence of the fungus, Cercospora sojina, that are resistant to the strobilurin fungicides.  This fungus causes frogeye ...

  3. Pelletized Lime in Production Systems

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-07/pelletized-lime-production-systems

    Pelletized lime has been on the market for over ten years in Ohio. It consists of finely ground limestone held together by some form of binding agent to make a pellet. Since it requires more processing than traditional ag lime it often costs considerably ...

  4. Weather Outlook

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-07/weather-outlook

    For the remainder of March temperatures may range 5-10 degrees below normal with about normal rainfall. The outlook for the first week of April calls for temperatures a few degrees above normal and normal rainfall. The outlook for the remainder of April t ...

  5. Corn Flea Beetle and Stewart's Leaf Blight Prediction

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-06/corn-flea-beetle-and-stewarts-leaf-blight-prediction

    Being early March, it is time to put out the annual corn flea beetle and Stewart’s leaf blight prediction based on the average temperatures the past three months (Dec, Jan, and Feb.).  Stewart's bacterial disease is dependent on the level of bacteria ...

  6. Evaluating Winter Wheat Stand

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-06/evaluating-winter-wheat-stand

    This year, many areas of Ohio experienced extremely low temperatures for several days.  (-20° as I was driving to an Extension meeting in Coshocton County on January 28.)  Snowfall was also above average in many areas causing standing water as the snow me ...

  7. The February Corn, Soybean and Wheat Connections Webinars Are Now Available for Viewing On Line.

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-06/february-corn-soybean-and-wheat-connections-webinars-are-now

    The Soybean Production program featured  Everything but the Kitchen Sink: High Input Soybean Production with  Dr. Laura Lindsey, State Specialist Soybean & Small Grains Production, Ohio State University Extension and an Updates on Fungicides and Resis ...

  8. Frost Seeding to Improve Pasture Quality

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-06/frost-seeding-improve-pasture-quality

    At this point in March one has to hope that spring really is just around the corner.  One task that is well suited to the transition time between winter and spring is frost seeding.  Frost seeding involves broadcasting seed over a pasture area and letting ...

  9. Weather Outlook Remains Unchanged

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-06/weather-outlook-remains-unchanged

    Temperatures will remain below normal for the remainder of March and likely into a good part of April. Precipitation will be near normal. Based on historic years like this winter, the last date of a freeze is usually 1-2 weeks later than normal. This woul ...

  10. Weather outlook for March to May calls for near normal temperatures.

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-05/weather-outlook-march-may-calls-near-normal-temperatures

    Winter will go down as much colder than normal with above normal snowfall and slightly above normal precipitation. Temperatures across Ohio for winter will end averaging 3 to 9 degrees below normal from southeast to northwest. Precipitation will average 1 ...

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