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  1. Planter Preparation

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/planter-preparation

    precision agriculture applications.  As soon as the seed leaves the bag, yield potential begins to decline.  ... University research on corn planting indicates that good seed-to-soil contact can provide a gain of 10 ... provide consistent seeding depth without compaction, support uniform emergence, maintain the target ...

  2. Set Yourself Up for Grazing Success

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/set-yourself-grazing-success

    height, Remove/Reduce seed heads, Residual leaf area, and Rest period. Do not begin to graze pastures too ... vegetative to reproductive growth and produce seed heads.  When this happens, the grass plant no longer ... produces new vegetative tillers and the nutritive quality of the plant decreases. Removing or reducing seed ...

  3. Early Grazing

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    nutrition when the seed head starts to form. If not grazed down too short, these may continue growing enough ...

  4. Horse ID, Feeder Calf, Lamb and Swine Born and Raised Forms Due

    https://wayne.osu.edu/events/horse-id-feeder-calf-and-swine-breeder-forms-due

    Click below to view / download forms: Horse Forms Packet Feeder Calf ID Form Lamb Born and Raised ...

  5. Delayed Wheat Planting

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/delayed-wheat-planting

    the fly-free-safe date, growers should plant at a higher seeding rate than the regularly recommended ... rate of 1.2 to 1.6 million seeds per acre for 7.5-inch rows (that is about 18 to 24 seeds per foot of ... row with normal sized seed) to compensate for fewer tiller development. Instead, plant at a rate of ...

  6. Prevent Plant Acres and Cover Crop Options

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/prevent-plant-acres-and-cover-crop-options

    seed supplies appear to be exhausted so this is not an option anymore unless you have seed on hand.  ... web site at http://u.osu.edu/beef/?s=oats.  It is not necessary to use certified seed oats.  Bin run ... stays vegetative and acts like a forage crop and not a grain crop.  Seed supply is not an issue given ...

  7. Summer-Planted Forages

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/summer-planted-forages

    to consider for summer forage seedings. Some mixed stands simply do not work well in mechanical ... terminated at flowering to prevent seed production that may germinate in your cash crops in the following ... seeding a cover crop, consult your crop insurance agency as some management strategies may affect your ...

  8. Concerns About Soybean Seed Quality

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/concerns-about-soybean-seed-quality

    There are reports across the state of concerns about soybean seed quality, primarily discolored ... and moldy seeds, as harvest progresses.  Ann Dorrance, OSU Extension Soybean pathologist has been out ... Extension CORN newsletter, Anne has summarized some of the fungal organisms responsible for the seed damage, ...

  9. Expressing Gratitude This Holiday Season

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    handmade items that could be made and/or given as gifts.  If you have other ideas, please e-mail me, I’d ...

  10. Fall Management Practices for Wheat

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fall-management-practices-wheat

    healthy seed (shriveled kernels removed) treated with a fungicide seed treatment to control seed ... 2.) Optimum seeding rates are between 1.2 and 1.6 million seeds per acre. For drills with 7.5-inch row ... spacing this is about 18 to 24 seeds per foot of row. When wheat is planted on time, actual seeding rate ...

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