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Nutrient Value of Wheat Straw
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4390
mineralization will be slowed (halted) in the winter when temperatures are cold. Thus, no nitrogen credit is ...
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Seeding Practices
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4387
inadequate stands and winter injury, while excessively high rates increase lodging and disease severity. Do ...
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Producing Wheat in 15-Inch Rows
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stimulate fall growth, tillering and improve winter hardiness. Because the seeding rate per foot of row for ...
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Mild, Wet, and Windy Next 30 Days
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-04/mild-wet-and-windy-next-30-days
late winter and very early spring is likely to return quickly to normal rainfall as spring progresses. ...
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Wheat Production
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4381
of soft red winter wheat and enjoys an outstanding reputation for the quality of its crop. Flour made ... from soft red winter wheat is superior for making cakes, crackers, cookies and all sorts of pastries. ...
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Weed Control
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uniform stand establishment and when loss of stand due to winter injury is minimal. Effective weed control ... Winter annual weeds, such as common chickweed, purple deadnettle, shepherd’s purse, and field pennycress. ... of wheat in the spring. Dense populations of winter annual weeds should be controlled in late fall or ...
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Weather Update: January 2023- A Month of Soil Moisture Recharge
Summary Did it feel like winter was largely absent during January? If so, you are not alone, and ...
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Fertilization
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than normal winter followed by a warm and wet April. Delaying initial nitrogen application until closer ...
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Planting Date
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usually produces ample growth for winter survival, and reduces the likelihood of fall disease ... less winter hardy and more susceptible to spring heaving. Figure 6-1. Hessian fly-safe dates for ...
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Insect Control
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usually arrive in June (from buckthorn shrubs, where they spend the winter), populations usually do not ...