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Corn & Beef
Newsletters June 30
From Sam Custer
OSU Extension, Darke County
After a wet early spring in many parts of Ohio, most of us are suddenly
looking for some showers. In fact, in some parts of the state pastures
have already gone dormant and cattlemen are beginning to feed hay. This
week, grazing management is the focus of our lead article. In the Beef
Newsletter… Practice Good Grazing Management During the Summer.
In the Corn Newsletter… Have and have nots across state when it comes
to rain over the last week and more.
Corn Newsletter: 2016-18
http://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2016-18/full
June 28 - July 4, 2016
Editor(s): Sarah Noggle
In This Issue:
1. Have and have nots across state when it
comes to rain over the last week
2. Mid-season diseases – what are we watching
out for?
3. Low Head Scab and Vomiitoxin and Very Good
Grain Yield and Quality
4. Spray Diagnostics Field Day
5. North American Manure Expo
6. Flooding and ponding injury to corn --
"Muddied Corn"
7. How Can the Timing of Stress Affect Yield in
Corn?
8. Flooded Soybeans in Some Areas of the State
9. Potato Leafhopper in Alfalfa
Two-spotted Spider Mite Awareness
Nutrient Management Field Days Announced
Beef Cattle Newsletter: Four new articles have been posted in this
week’s 992nd issue of the Ohio BEEF Cattle letter:http://u.osu.edu/beef/
Articles this week include:
Practice Good Grazing Management During the Summer
Future of North America’s Beef Industry . . .
Choice Select Spread Hits Record
Kentucky Beef Cattle Market Update
Sam
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