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  1. 2019 OSU Weed Science Field Research Results

    https://herbselector.osu.edu/node/184/2019-osu-weed-science-field-research-results

    Soybean 50   WHEAT TRIALS 19Wheat1 FMC Programs in No-Till Winter Wheat 51 ...

  2. Getting the Last Cutting of Alfalfa

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-5-issue-5/getting-last-cutting-alfalfa

    critical period, cold resistance and energy reserves for winter survival are built up. A killing frost for ... during the critical fall period despite the increased risk of winter injury. This year rainy weather has ... critical fall period, several factors can moderate the risk of winter injury: Young, healthy stands are ...

  3. Planting Small Grains in Late Summer and Autumn for Supplemental Forage

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-14-issue-4/planting-small-grains-late-summer-and-autumn

    will be 75 to 85%. If an early spring forage harvest is desirable next year, winter triticale and ... winter rye should be included in a mixture, with the spring oat and spring triticale planted in late ... August and early September. Late September to October Plantings Wheat, winter triticale, and winter rye ...

  4. Emergency Forages for Planting Early to Mid-Summer

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-21-issue-3/emergency-forages-planting-early-mid-summer

    across Ohio this past winter, and the wet spring has further deteriorated the few stands that initially ... appeared they might recover from winter damage. It is now too risky to try to establish new perennial ...

  5. Rust is occurring several months earlier than normal

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/rust-occurring-several-months-earlier-normal

    Due to mild winter weather conditions the disease called RUST is active on lawns. This disease has ... until late July, August or the autumn. Hard winters kill the spores of this fungal disease. The pathogen ... USA where it over winters in the milder climates. Since rust is developing so early and due to drought ...

  6. Benefits of Late Fall Fertilization

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/benefits-late-fall-fertilization

    season fertilization not be confused with dormant and/or winter fertilization Late season nitrogen ... confused with dormant and/or winter fertilization. The latter method implies that fertilizer applications ... include: better fall and winter color; earlier spring green-up; increased shoot density; improved fall, ...

  7. Poa annua in Golf Greens, Winter Damage

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/poa-annua-golf-greens-winter-damage-0

    annua in a creeping bentgrass green showing the impact of winter injury. A green with large areas of Poa ... annua showing severe winter injury. Patches of Poa annua that are a tan or bronze color. A patch of Poa ...

  8. Management Strategies for Limited Forage Supply on Dairy Farms

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-21-issue-4/management-strategies-limited-forage-supply-dairy

    reduced supply of high quality of forage, excessive heaving during the winter devastated many alfalfa ...

  9. Foliar Fungicides for Corn Silage: A Benefit or an Expense?

    https://dairy.osu.edu/newsletter/buckeye-dairy-news/volume-21-issue-4/foliar-fungicides-corn-silage-benefit-or-expense

    potential for disease development, especially of diseases that do not over winter locally. References Smith, ...

  10. Poa annua in Golf Greens, Winter Damage

    https://turfdisease.osu.edu/news/poa-annua-golf-greens-winter-damage

    annua in a creeping bentgrass green showing the impact of winter injury. A green with large areas of Poa ... annua showing severe winter injury. Patches of Poa annua that are a tan or bronze color. A patch of Poa ...

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