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June Considerations When Using the Prevented Planting Option
corn planting progress this year has prompted increasing interest in evaluating the Prevented Planting ... a corn crop planted after June 25 (versus no insurance at all). In comparing and evaluating the three ... Service, Ohio had 89% of corn planted, somewhat behind the 5-year average of 94% planted. In 2024, 94% was ...
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Sulfur Management for High-Quality Silage Corn
field, it is important to understand how much sulfur is necessary to grow a good crop of silage corn. We ... 2013, 53 field trials with S applications in corn were conducted in Ohio, primarily with grain corn and ... a widespread problem in Ohio, but some corn fields can positively respond to S fertilization. Yield increases ...
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Manage Worms In Sheep and Goats: Nutrition, grazing, and smart deworming
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/manage-worms-sheep-and-goats-nutrition-grazing-and-smart-deworming
would be “parasites, parasites, and parasites”. It isn’t news to anyone that management of internal ... are several management practices that can be implemented to reduce the pest’s impact. It begins with ... grouped by condition so that extra nutrition can be provided to those that need it the most. In addition, ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 12- Economic Considerations for Replanting
count evaluation, weather forecast, and crop insurance options/coverage. What is happening in the field ... weather, wet soils, rain events, insect damage, soil crusting). With such, lower stands can be the result, ... consistent yield losses for late planting—1 to 1.5 bushels per acre of yield loss for corn and 0.3 to 0.5 ...
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OSU Extension offers tick safety tips, testing options in Wayne County
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/osu-extension-offers-tick-safety-tips-testing-options-wayne-county
increase. You should guard yourself and your livestock. Around your home and farms, keep vegetation ... animals and yourself for ticks. Ticks will typically attach around ears, shoulders, groin and armpits. How ... to extract a tick, what you can do with it If you find a tick, grasp the tick close to the skin with ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Corn Earworm and Western Bean Cutworm # 8
pest native to Ohio whose larvae feed on corn. This not only directly damages the kernels; it also can ... https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-27/corn-earworm-field-corn-watch-molds Corn Earworm Moth Map Week 2 June 9 th to June 15 th, 2025 Western Bean Cutworm Western Bean ... Cutworm (WBC) is a pest that feeds on corn and dry beans; its larvae can severely damage crop quality and ...
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Southeastern Ohio Hay Day
https://noble.osu.edu/events/southeastern-ohio-hay-day-1
the region. Generous sponsorship of this event has been contributed thus far by the following ... during the event. Multiple educational talks will be conducted throughout the day by OSU Extension ... professionals. The event will conclude by 4 p.m. Southeastern Ohio Hay Day is free to attend and open to all. ...
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Ditch the Runoff Field Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/ditch-runoff-field-day
pocketbook. Field Day Soil and Water Management; Upcoming Events ... Join the OSU Extension Water Quality Team for their third annual conservation-focused field day. ... This year's event will showcase a newly completed two-stage ditch in Williams County, Ohio. Guest ...
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Sweet Tea to Green Tea: How To Enjoy Iced Tea Your Way
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/sweet-tea-green-tea-how-enjoy-iced-tea-your-way
the summer months. Tea can be enjoyed in many ways sweet or unsweetened, hot, or iced, and are ... between lemonade or sweet tea to drink. My pick was always the lemonade, which was my favorite as a kid ... and even now as an adult. My husband’s favorite is sweet tea; I find myself making sweet tea weekly in ...
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Persistent rains, cool temps slow Ohio’s 2025 planting season
relevant topic in 2025, particularly for corn producers facing soggy fields. To help farmers navigate these ... planting indemnity. For corn, the prevented planting coverage typically begins on June 5; for soybeans, it ... collaborates each week to share the most relevant research in the C.O.R.N. Newsletter,” she said. “It’s one of ...