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  1. Soil Compaction Management at Harvest Time

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-35/soil-compaction-management-harvest-time

    damage to the soil instead of making it better.)   Farmers are eager to harvest soybeans and corn but the ... fields are very soggy in much of Ohio. The danger of causing soil compaction is therefore high.  Let’s ... look at ways to increase the resilience of the soil to compaction, to avoid compaction, and ways to ...

  2. How do I recognize a healthy stream?

    https://ohiowatersheds.osu.edu/node/1465/how-do-i-recognize-healthy-stream

    office in each county and provides assistance to urban and agricultural land users, specializing in soil ... helps prevent stream bank erosion by slowing down flood waters and by providing roots that keep the soil ... conserving their soil, water, and other natural resources by providing technical expertise and cost-share ...

  3. Cover Crop Field Day- Champaign County

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/cover-crop-field-day-champaign-county

    Extension   Soil Health and Cover Crops- George Derringer, NRCS   Manure and Cover Crops- Amanda Douridas, ... OSU Extension   Local Farmer Panel   Field tour  -growing cover crops  -soil exploration  -planting ...

  4. Northwest Ohio Crops Day

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-02/northwest-ohio-crops-day

    an array of products and services from farm equipment to seed technology to agricultural lending. ...

  5. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2012-21

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2012/21

    soybeans will grow slower and have smaller leaves compared to soybeans growing with adequate soil ... and will still be active in the soils.  Where there are high populations, soybeans will be stunted and ... field are shorter than they are in another part of the field, dig up the soybeans, shake the soil off of ...

  6. It’s All About the Weed Seedbank – Part 1: Where Has All the Marestail Gone?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2019-10/it%E2%80%99s-all-about-weed-seedbank-%E2%80%93-part-1-where-has-all-marestail

    soil seedbank.  One of the characteristics shared by marestail, giant ragweed, and the nasty pigweeds, ... waterhemp and Palmer amaranth, is a rapid decline in seed viability in the soil within the first year, and ...

  7. Girls Group

    https://hardin.osu.edu/events/girls-group-7

    Garden Stepping Stones--SPARK Lab ...

  8. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2012-01

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2012/01

    saturated soils at harvest. Combines and grain carts caused deep ruts and severe compaction issues. So what ... can farmers do to break up that soil and smooth out rough fields? Farmers may be facing two types of ... wet soils because it destroys the soil structure.  If a farmer can get a no-till planter or drill ...

  9. Micronutrients in Starter Fertilizer for Corn

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2014-11/micronutrients-starter-fertilizer-corn

    phosphorus and potassium. Most Ohio soils have adequate amounts of micronutrients for corn production. They ... soil is not sandy with low organic matter. Zinc may be needed for corn production on high pH soils and ... low soil test zinc levels. Soil pH generally needs to be above 6.6 and the soil test zinc levels below ...

  10. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-06

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2007/06

    good seed-soil contact. One risk associated with shallower planting depths is the possibility of poor ... Necessary and Under the Proper Soil Conditions Avoid working wet soil and reduce secondary tillage passes. ... when a compacted zone has been identified and soil is relatively dry. Late summer and fall are the best ...

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