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Annual Forage Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/annual-forage-crops-0
same way as for grain (see Chapter 6). When seeding small grains for fall pasture, either plant in mid- ... to late August or follow normal seeding date guidelines. If small grains are planted only for pasture ... from small grain fields to be harvested for grain as soon as the plants begin stem elongation (jointing ...
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Annual Forage Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/annual-forage-crops
a forage system. Harvest timing should be based on the proper time for the small grain species in the ... Chapter 6). When seeding small grains for fall pasture, either plant in mid- to late August or follow ... normal seeding date guidelines. If small grains are planted only for pasture use, use the seeding rates ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Western Bean Cutworm numbers are on the rise #12
averages included Sandusky (25.0), Lucas (16.0), Defiance (13.8), Fulton (13.7), Henry (10.3), and Wayne ... plants in 5 different locations (100 plants total). Typically, eggs can be found on the underside of ... considered if 5% of plants have egg masses. For optimal results, treatment should be applied when the ...
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Remembering Dr. Steven Still: A Legacy Rooted in a Passion for Plants, Education, and People
I saw the point. Each plant is separate, and each needs to be looked at without consideration for ... a passion for plants, education, and people. How do you honor someone whose impact is legendary? It’s hard ... and/or herbaceous plant identification. And I will say, he seemed larger than life; he knew every plant ...
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Ohio State helps keep Ohio’s farmers markets — and communities — thriving
CFAES, she and her husband operated a small fruit farm in Ross County and were vendors at the Chillicothe ... said, pointing to a 6.4% decline in farmland over the past two decades. “For small and beginning ... both farmers and markets more sustainable,” she said. “When a farmer is profitable, they’re more likely ...
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Corn Performance Improved by Long-term Diversified Crop Rotations and No-tillage in Ohio from 1962 to 2024
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0183
studies show that adding perennial and forage crops to grain systems can reduce the need for irrigation ... increases the diversity of corn systems, soybeans have a short growing season and produce low plant residue, ... Scholar; School of Environment and Natural Resources; College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental ...
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Douglas Karcher reappointed chair of Department of Horticulture and Crop Science
bachelor’s degree in agronomy with a minor in plant pathology from Ohio State in 1994. He earned both his ... sustainability, increase research impact and boost Ohio State University Extension engagement, while aligning with ... committed to advancing the cultivation of plants for food, feed, forage, fiber, fuel and fun,” Karcher said. ...
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Soybean Yield Response to Long-term No-tillage Across Contrasting Ohio Soils
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0184
Scholar; School of Environment and Natural Resources; College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental ... performance under no-tillage versus tillage systems In Wooster, no-till had the highest average soybean yield ... and the highest annual yield gain of 0.6 bushels per acre. Moldboard plow systems consistently ...
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Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #9
monitoring ranged over 9 weeks (3 weeks before plant and 6 weeks after plant). The majority of the monitoring ...
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Graduating seniors participate in 4-H Signing Day
https://ohio4h.org/july-2025/graduating-seniors-participate-4-h-signing-day
impacted my life and 4-H career because it has taught me the importance of sustainability, environmental ... helped me learn the required responsibility and empathy needed in veterinary care,” said Hamilton. She ... plans to major in animal science and pre-veterinary medicine at the University of Findlay, with the ...