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  1. Karasi (Kara) Mills

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/karasi-kara-mills

    soft red winter wheat cultivars to Lolium and Triticum pathotypes of Magnaporthe oryzae. K. MILLS, P. ...

  2. Laurence (Larry) V. Madden

    https://plantpath.osu.edu/our-people/laurence-larry-v-madden

    head blight and deoxynivalenol in spring and winter wheat. Plant Disease 102: 2500-2510. Piepho, H.-P., ... head blight on grain yield and test weight in soft red winter wheat.  Phytopathology  (2015)  105: 295- ...

  3. Harvest of Winter Annual Forages is Approaching

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/harvest-winter-annual-forages-approaching

    Authors:   Mark Sulc, Bill Weiss, Jason Hartschuh, CCA, Rory Lewandowski, CCA Winter annual crops ... These crops include winter rye, winter wheat, winter triticale, barley and Italian ryegrass. Forage ... requirements of animals to be fed and forage inventory needs. Winter Annual Forage Characteristics. Forage crop ...

  4. Building Location and Orientation

    https://greenhome.osu.edu/building-location-and-orientation

    north in the sky than it is in the winter, when the Sun tends to be lower in the southern sky. This ... winter, and will also be relieved from the sun on warm summer days. Patios and decks can also be built ... be situated on the northern side of the house, as they will act as a buffer against cold winter winds ...

  5. Be Careful on When to Start Grazing

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/be-careful-when-start-grazing

    second, many pastures have sustained abnormal damage this winter from the wet conditions we are still ... having. If you have fields that were not grazed in the late fall or over the winter and are in good shape, ... had notable damage from feeding hay over the winter. If you do plan on doing early grazing when growth ...

  6. Emergency Forages to Plant Yet This Year For Grazing

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/emergency-forages-plant-yet-year-grazing

    late autumn into early winter. For more information on establishment details and other agronomic ... triticale plus winter cereals Plant from last week of July to mid-September. Winter cereals (Winter rye, ... Winter wheat, Winter triticale) can be added to oat or spring triticale to add a forage for grazing early ...

  7. Emergency Forages to Plant Yet This Year for Mechanical Harvest

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/emergency-forages-plant-yet-year-mechanical-harvest

    challenging. Earlier planting dates provide more autumn yield. Oat or spring triticale plus winter cereals ... Winter cereals (Winter rye, Winter wheat, Winter triticale) can be added to oat or spring triticale to ... add a forage harvest early next spring. Winter rye can also contribute a little extra autumn yield to ...

  8. Prepare to Evaluate Forage Stands for Winter Injury

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/prepare-evaluate-forage-stands-winter-injury

    few weeks, especially in southern Ohio. While winter injury in forages is very hard to predict, this ... winter has presented some very tough conditions for forage stands. This is especially true of legumes ... the soil temperatures this winter in Ohio do not pose a concern. The greater concern we have for ...

  9. Time to Take the Last Forage Cutting

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/time-take-last-forage-cutting

    in the taproots that are used for winter survival and regrowth next spring. This fall rest period is ... last harvest of alfalfa to ensure good winter survival and yield potential for the following year can ... regrow and use up root reserves for that limited regrowth prior to winter dormancy.  Cutting in between ...

  10. The 2019 Forage Performance Trials Report

    https://forages.osu.edu/news/2019-forage-performance-trials-report

    trial seeded in September of 2018, winter injury differed among varieties. Visual stand density ranged ... biomass production the following spring. Varieties of annual ryegrass, red clover, crimson clover, winter ...

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