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  1. Front Page Welcome Section

    https://entomology.osu.edu/node/388

    Insect species outnumber all other life forms combined.  We truly live on a planet of insects!  ... focused on the study of insects. We use insects as model systems to further fundamental understanding of ... (major and minor) and graduate levels (M.S. and Ph.D). Our extension and outreach programs provide ...

  2. New Developments in the World of Soybean Pathology

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

    strobilurin fungicides.  This fungus causes frogeye leaf spot on soybean.  There are lots of Cercospora ... species that cause disease on a number of different hosts (gray leaf spot on corn; Cercospora on beets ... fungicides.  More monitoring will take place in 2014.  Also at that meeting – there was quite a bit of ...

  3. Winter Wheat Progress and Management- Check Your Fields

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2017-05/winter-wheat-progress-and-management-check-your-fields

    temperatures, we may see something similar. Don’t rely on calendar date. Check your fields for growth stage. ... Freezes can be a concern when wheat progresses earlier in the spring. Last year, we evaluated winter wheat ...

  4. Modified Relay Intercropping: Now is the Time to Make Sure your Plan will Work

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-08/modified-relay-intercropping-now-time-make-sure-your-plan-will

    rows, either 15 inch or twin row wheat, wheat rows are 8 inches apart on 30 inch centers leaving a 22 ... wheat is planted and row spacing is determined, we will focus on soybean management. We have seen ... soybeans being as tall as the wheat at harvest producers are putting cutter guards on their grain head that ...

  5. Winter Wheat Progress and Management

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/winter-wheat-progress-and-management

    On March 16 and 17, we visited our wheat trials in Clark County and Pickaway County. Both ... however, with abnormally warm temperatures, Feekes growth stage 6 (jointing) may occur sooner. To evaluate ... shade of green than the rest of the stem. For a video on identifying Feekes growth stage 6, see this ...

  6. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2013-06

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2013/06

    10, 2013, on the David Brandt farm located at 6100 Basil Western Road, Carroll, OH 43112.  This ... sprayer. Here are some of the things I would check on a sprayer to achieve efficient and effective ... sprayer. Calibration, perhaps more than anything else, will have a direct impact on achieving effective ...

  7. Expect cornfields pollinating well into August

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-24/expect-cornfields-pollinating-well-august

    drought) have the greatest impact on yield potential during the reproductive stage. The following are key ... some variability exists among hybrids and environments. On a typical midsummer day, peak pollen shed ...

  8. Three New I-Corps Teams from CFAES

    https://ohiograpeweb.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/three-new-i-corps-teams-cfaes

    Three of the teams selected for  I-Corps@Ohio  funding hail from CFAES. I-Corps@Ohio  is a program ...

  9. Unusual Ears Appearing in Corn Fields

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-29/unusual-ears-appearing-corn-fields

    ear node followed by development of a secondary malformed ear. For more on ear development problems ...

  10. 2015 Cochran Fellowship Program on Food Safety and International Regulations

    https://ipa.osu.edu/events/2015-cochran-fellowship-program-food-safety-and-international-regulations

    Agricultural Service. During the 2 week training program, the visitors will receive instruction on HAACP and ... follow the Cochran programs activities on Twitter by visiting @OSU_IntAgr or searching #OSUCochran2015     ...   The Office of International Programs in Agriculture and the Food Industries Center will welcome ...

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