October 22, 2007 Agronomy

OSU: CORN Newsletter

Here’s the latest update from Ohio State.

Contents:

  • The Status of Ohio Winter Wheat – Should We be Concern about the Lush Growth?
  • Transgenic Corn and Refuges
  • Correcting 2006 Compaction Problems
  • Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan Provider Workshop
  • The National No-Till Conference
  • New Field Crop Entomologist on Board
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    Late Season Diseases are Pushing the Crop Along : Anne Dorrance

    September 8, 2010

    A number of late season diseases are pushing this crop to maturity as plants continue to die, even through the drought.

    OSU: Plan to Attend the Farm Science Review

    September 8, 2010

    The growing season has been rough for some of us in 2010, but the crew and the grounds are ready for Ohio State University’s annual fall farm show at their site on the grounds of the Molly Caren Ag Center at the intersection of US 40 and SR 38 just north of London. Crops look very good and as of today harvest has started – yield expectations are above average.

    Corn Harvest Schedules and Dry Down Rates

    September 8, 2010

    Don’t plan your harvest strategies this year based on average calendar dates for corn maturity from past years.

    Michigan SMART Showcase – THURSDAY

    September 7, 2010

    MSU’s Jeffrey D. Armstrong, Dean of College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, is the Great Lakes Hybrids keynote speaker Thursday at 2010 Michigan SMART Showcase

    USDA Charts Course On Sugar Beet Decision

    September 7, 2010

    The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has announced the agency’s next steps in response to a recent court decision on Roundup Ready sugar beets.

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