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  1. Disease Management

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4391

    fly-safe date. Balanced   fertility. Wheat spindle streak  mosaic Discontinuous yellow streaks oriented ...

  2. Fertility Recommendations

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4423

    However, emission standards on industrial activities have resulted in a sharp decrease in sulfur deposition ...

  3. Agricultural Fertilizer Applicator Certification Training and Testing Option

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-02/agricultural-fertilizer-applicator-certification-training-and

    Animal Feeding Facilities (CAFF) require the certificate. If you only use starter fertilizer through the ...

  4. Days to Maturity Rating System

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4412

    because there are no industry standards for the days to maturity rating system, grain moisture comparisons ...

  5. Specialty Corns

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4426

    recognized as a valuable source of industrial starch. The stability and clarity of amylopectin starch make it ... highly suitable as a food thickener. Waxy corn has also been considered as a potential animal feed. ... below nutritional requirements for humans and nonruminant (single stomached) animals, such as pigs and ...

  6. Harvesting

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4425

    more cocklebur seeds (Xanthium  spp.), or similar seeds singly or in combination, or animal filth in ...

  7. Feeding Frosted Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-34/feeding-frosted-forages

    grains, millet, and sudangrass.  This build-up usually is not hazardous to grazing animals, but greenchop ... pick up and discard any fallen limbs to prevent animals from grazing on the leaves and twigs. Frost ... Animals can die within minutes if they consume forage with high concentrations of prussic acid. Prussic ...

  8. You Can Now Follow OSU Agronomic Crops Team on Twitter

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-33/you-can-now-follow-osu-agronomic-crops-team-twitter

    crop industry. The team is led by Amanda Douridas, Laura Lindsey, and Stephanie Karhoff. agronomy; Ag. ...

  9. Harvesting and Handling Ear Rot-Affected Corn

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-34/harvesting-and-handling-ear-rot-affected-corn

    is a concern for the livestock and ethanol industries. Feed made from heavily contaminated grain may ... lead to vomiting and low weight gain in animals; pigs are particularly sensitive. Vomitoxin is not ... a nutrient-rich co-product of ethanol production that is commonly sold as an ingredient for animal feed. ...

  10. Plan Now for Fall Fertilization of Perennial Forages

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-26/plan-now-fall-fertilization-perennial-forages

    over-application harms the environment and can harm animals fed those forages. A recent soil test should always ... excessive levels of K in the forage that can cause animal health problems. Judicious amounts of fertilizer ...

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