Search results

Search results

  1. Delayed planting effects on corn yield: A “historical” perspective

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/delayed-planting-effects-corn-yield-%E2%80%9Chistorical%E2%80%9D-perspective

    Cold, wet conditions have delayed corn planting throughout Ohio. According to the USDA/NASS (http://www.nass.usda.gov/), for the week ending May 15, corn was 34 percent planted, which was 37 percent behind last year and 20 percent behind the five-year ave ...

  2. Fungicide Use on Alfalfa

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/fungicide-use-alfalfa

    This week I was asked about applying fungicides to alfalfa because of the wet weather pattern we are experiencing. There are indeed some foliar fungicides that are labelled for alfalfa. The benefit to their use depends greatly on the weather conditions, w ...

  3. PORTABILITY- The Big Data Confusion: Part 8

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/portability-big-data-confusion-part-8

    Data portability is a critical principle for farmers understand in order to capitalize on when using their farm data.  Today, some Ohio farmers are sharing data with up to three trusted advisors and we see the potential to share with 8 or more in the comi ...

  4. Insect Concerns for Late Planting

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/insect-concerns-late-planting

    With much of the state still yet to plant, growers should be keep a few insect pests in mind as they get in into fields this week: Wheat: The two most important insects in wheat right now are armyworms and cereal leaf beetle.  Armyworms are difficult to p ...

  5. Slowly Improving Conditions Next 1-2 Weeks For Planting

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/slowly-improving-conditions-next-1-2-weeks-planting

    The main headline going forward the next 1-2 week across the corn and soybean belt as a whole is for improving conditions for planting across the region so expect to see increasing planting from west to east in the next 1-2 weeks. Mother Nature has decide ...

  6. Research on Ohio's Phosphorus Risk Index Highlighted in Columbus Dispatch

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/research-ohios-phosphorus-risk-index-highlighted-columbus-dispatch

    Dr. Elizabeth Dayton's research on how different soils, crops and farming practices affect the amount of phosphorus in runoff is focus of recent article in the Columbus Dispatch.   ...

  7. 2016-12

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-12

    ...

  8. U.S. Agriculture Acting Deputy Secretary to Visit SENR's Schiermeier Wetlands

    https://senr.osu.edu/news/us-agriculture-acting-deputy-secretary-visit-senrs-schiermeier-wetlands

    Michael Scuse, USDA acting deputy secretary will meet with Ohio State University researchers today at the Wilma H. Schiermeier Olentangy River Wetland Research Park.  A tour of the research park and discussion of the importance of soil conservation and we ...

  9. Soil Sampling in the Spring vs. Fall

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-31/soil-sampling-spring-vs-fall

    Anthony Fulford was also a contributor on this article. Soil sampling for lab analysis is a critical aspect of effective nutrient management, as it provides valuable information on the fertility status of your soil. Many producers find that fall is an ide ...

  10. Forecasting Ohio 2035

    https://extension.osu.edu/about/conversations-future-extension/forecasting-ohio-2035

    A key component of the futuring phase of the VP Conversation strategic foresight project was identifying the most challenging trends and issues, referred to as descriptors, for Ohioans over the next 20 years. Asking the question “What will be the most imp ...

Pages