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Still Time to Frost Seed Red Clover
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-05/still-time-frost-seed-red-clover
a great chance to work. Frost seeding is a very low cost, higher risk way to establish new forages in ... existing fields by spreading seed over the field and let the freezing and thawing action of the soil allow ... the seed to make “seed to soil” contact allowing it to successfully germinate. When you see soils ...
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Is It Too Early to Apply Nitrogen to Wheat?----Yes
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-05/it-too-early-apply-nitrogen-wheat-yes
yield benefit from N applications made prior to this time. Soil organic matter and/or N applied at ... loss even at green-up applications. To lessen this risk a producer may want to use a N source that has ... spread the risk of N loss and to improve N efficiency; however, Ohio State University research has not ...
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John Newton selected for CFAES Distinguished Alumni Award
https://aede.osu.edu/news/john-newton-selected-cfaes-distinguished-alumni-award
economy, risk management, agricultural trade, and nutrition programs. Now, in his current role as the chief ... agriculture industry has been, “Leveraging a deep understanding of commodity markets, farm policy and risk ... Since earning his doctoral degree from the CFAES Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and ...
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Gearing Up for Spring
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-05/gearing-spring
soon as the field is fit (hopefully you pulled a soil sample last fall, and if not, do it ASAP and send ... work tasks that you will need to do when the weather and soils are fit, then prioritize them. Think ... might have to wait. But planting forages too late in the spring brings a lot of risk to stand ...
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Projected Returns for 2021- Increasing Fertilizer Prices May Force Tough Decisions
Alfalfa (Tables 15 and 16), available at your local Extension Office. Start with a recent soil test. If ... your soil test levels are in the maintenance range or higher, 2021 may be a good year to “borrow” from ... your soil nutrient bank. As an example, a 150-bushel corn crop will remove about 55 pounds of P2O5 per ...
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The Dirt on Soil Health: Investing Below the Surface
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/webinar-recordings/dirt-soil-health-investing-below-surface-0
The Dirt on Soil Health: Investing Below the Surface In this weekly series, farmers, industry, and ... academic experts will weigh in on practical steps to improve soil health and measure impact on crop yield ... and farm profitability. Does It Pay to Improve Soil Health on Your Farm? Panel discussion with farmers ...
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Immigration, Jobs, Crime, and Workforce Availability: How Does Immigration Affect Ohio and the USA?
A policy brief just released by the C. William Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy titled ... in Rural-Urban Policy, and PhD candidate Sydney Schreiner, is to examine the immigration landscape in ... February 22, 2021 Swank_Immigration_policy_brief.pdf C. William Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy ...
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Latest Publications
https://senr.osu.edu/news/latest-publications
Shaffer. High-throughput assessment of soil carbonate minerals in urban environments, Geoderma, Volume 382, 2021,114778, ...
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SENR News Highlights
https://senr.osu.edu/news/senr-news-highlights-5
Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) has named its top 25 seniors. The Distinguished Senior Award ... features (so far) honoring scholars in environmental justice, soil science and environmental education. ... grand challenges, for the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences: water quality, the ...
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Water Quality Wednesdays Continue March 3rd
many industries. Since agriculture occupies much of the land area in Ohio, adapting farming operations ... to include “best management practices” has been an area of focus for agricultural producers, ...