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Corn Smut
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/corn-smut
crop rotation or planting in a smut-free location as the spores survive in soil for several years. ... corn and popcorn rather than field corn. The spores will live in the soil and practicing a 3-year ... rotation will aid in keeping the fungus at bay. The spores also survive well in acidic soils. The ...
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Snow and Freezing Temperatures Bring Harvest Challenges
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tear. Another important factor to consider is the soil. When you run a combine and a grain cart over ... wet, cold soil, compaction and rutting will happen. It is best to be patient and wait for a time when ... either the soil is frozen enough to be on, or the soil is dry enough to reduce compaction chances. The ...
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Increased Fertilizer Applications May Not Increase Yield or Profits
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nutrients in the soil. The goal was to reduce fertilizer costs without reducing yield, thus increasing ... Unfortunately, some nutrients will escape our soils regardless of the level of management. Some slowly leach down ... through the soil until they are out of reach of plant roots. Others may get washed away in runoff after ...
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Field Management Post Harvest… What Now?
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residue, in the spring while planting include attaining good seed-soil contact or disease issues due to ... as inoculum for diseases and slow soils from warming up and drying out in the spring. Sanitation of ... hand, it can act as a mulch that lessens the impact of rain falling on the soil, lessen the amount of ...
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Summer Forage Field Days
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Improving soil with multi-species grazing and accelerated lambing will be the theme of our first ...
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Plant Now to Graze Later
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fields to allow the seeds to germinate. Regardless of seeding, always make sure to run a soil test for pH ... summary, prepare for late summer forage planting as you would other times of year – soil test, prepare ...
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Direct Marketing of Meat
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a CFAP information page with articles, documents, and useful web sites at http://go.osu.edu/agwayne. ... USDA web site at https://www.farmers.gov/cfap. In addition, the Wayne County Extension office has ...
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Winter Pasture Management
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livestock producers with stock out on winter pastures. Saturated unfrozen soils, dormant pasture grasses, ... Through careful management, the productivity of the pasture can increase from year to year. When soils do ... soil didn’t freeze and the sod base was destroyed as cattle wintered on stockpiled fescue/clover ...
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Minimize Forage Ash Content
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External sources include things like soil, bedding, and sand that are deposited on the surface of the ... ash percentage.  The following list comes from a document written by Dan Undersander, Extension ... cut, the more likely it is to bring soil into the forage. Consider an alfalfa cutting height of ...
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Spring Forage Outlook
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minimum low air temperature, soil temperature during the freeze event that can moderate near-surface air ... stage of plant growth, and stand health and vigor as influenced by soil fertility and prior cutting ... that have good soil fertility and pH have the best chance to tolerate and recover from freezing ...