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Ohio Maple Days are coming, a chance to prep for syrup season
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohio-maple-days-are-coming-chance-prep-syrup-season
WOOSTER, Ohio—What will Ohio’s recent weather—wet last year, warmish this winter—mean for the ... Research Center, will discuss what Ohio’s soggy 2018 and un-winter-like winter so far could mean to this ...
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Insect Control
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4379
usually arrive in June (from buckthorn shrubs, where they spend the winter), populations usually do not ...
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Disease Management
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4391
Chlorotic and necrotic interveinal strips extending length of leaf. Cold, wet fall and winter with freezing and thawing causing root ...
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Variety Selection
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4382
weight, good winter hardiness, good straw strength and disease resistance. Information on variety ...
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Weather Update: A Warm and Wet Start to 2023
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-01/weather-update-warm-and-wet-start-2023
running 2-5°F above the long-term average (1991-2020), winter arrived in a big way on December 23, with ...
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Specialty Crop Growers’ Roundtable at OARDC
https://agnr.osu.edu/events/specialty-crop-growers%E2%80%99-roundtable-oardc
Winter is a time for many activities, including obtaining new information and reconnecting with ...
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Small Grains Field Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/small-grains-field-day-0
Agricultural Research Station in Wood County. Topics include high input wheat, winter malting barley ...
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Ohio's Bats Do Scary-Good Work, Face a Real Horror Story
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/ohios-bats-do-scary-good-work-face-real-horror-story
hibernating in caves and mines for the winter. Ohio’s first finding of the disease was in 2011, in hibernating ... start of their long winter’s nap, or both. “Depending on the species, Ohio’s bats either migrate to ... southern states, or migrate to caves and mines within the state, and spend the winter hibernating,” ...
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Have your hay, and eat it, too
https://agnr.osu.edu/news/have-your-hay-and-eat-it-too
as we head into the winter months, making hay an extremely hot commodity. “Plan on having enough ... hay before the snow starts flying,” he said. “Enough to get you through the winter.” For full details ...
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Our Annual Article to Nag about Fall Herbicides and Cressleaf Groundsel
weedfree field until sometime in April when giant ragweed and a few spring-emerging winter annuals start to ... Scout now for cressleaf groundsel and other winter weeds in hayfields and pastures (2021) Scout now for ... links to winter annual weed ID info Five things to know about fall herbicide treatments (2015) Winter ...