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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2004-38
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2004/38
November 9, 2004- November 23, 2004 Greg La Barge In This Issue: Yield Loss Questions On Corn ... November and February, assume that 50% of the N applied as ammonium will be available next spring. If the ... applied in November), convert from ppm to lb NH4-N/ton of sludge by multiplying 683 by 0.002. Because the ...
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Protecting Harvested Grains Even More Important This Year Thanks to Drought and Lower Yield Forecasts
harvest, said an Ohio State University Extension educator. After the long, hot summer farmers have suffered ...
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Ukrainian Ag Econ Professors Improve Skillsets at Ohio State through USDA Faculty Exchange Program
to Ukraine in early December and apply these lessons learned to enhance the quality of agricultural ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-38
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2007/38
November 6, 2007- November 20, 2007 Greg LaBarge In This Issue: Short Soybean Plants and Big ... that by mid- to late-November, grain temperatures should be cooled down with aeration into the 40s and ... Lafayette. November 1, 2007. The article provides citations to a variety of articles and current research on ...
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Chow Line: Wheat berries tasty, nutritious (for 11/27/05)
November 18, 2005 Wheat berries tasty, nutritious I recently went to a function where they served ...
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Chow Line: Use time off to fight 'Freshman 15' (for 12/4/05)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-use-time-fight-freshman-15-12405
November 22, 2005 I just started college this fall. I'm embarrassed to go home during the ...
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Putting your Garden to Bed for the Winter
https://butler.osu.edu/news/putting-your-garden-bed-winter
catalogues that will be arriving in December and January for next spring! For more information on home, lawn, ...
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12 Days of Experts: Livestock May Need Extra Feed in Colder Weather to Keep Warm
generally considered 32 degrees, and for sheep, 50 degrees when freshly shorn or 28 degrees with 2.5 inches ...
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December 10, 2017
https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/student-newsletter/december-10-2017
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Late-planted Corn Could Lead to Additional Drying Costs at Harvest
down to half a percentage point, and then by November, a quarter a percentage point, if it dries ...