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  1. Experience Ohio State for a Day

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    interest. https://students.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/node/1892/visit_blank Marquee Slide Gray Marquee ...

  2. Frequently Asked Questions

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    growing on lawn or driveway) https://bygl.osu.edu/node ...

  3. Wheat Growth Stages and Associated Management- Feekes 6.0 through 9.0

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-06/wheat-growth-stages-and-associated-management-feekes-60-through

    6.0 through 9.0. Feekes 6.0: At Feekes 6.0 growth stage, nodes are all formed, but sandwiched together ... so that they are not readily distinguishable. The first node is swollen and appears above the soil ... surface. This stage is commonly referred to as “jointing”. Above the node is the head or spike, which is ...

  4. Foliar Diseases May Affect Stalk Strength and Quality

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    thumb and forefinger. If the inner node is easily compressed or collapses under the pressure, you like ... between the ear and the lowest node, stalk rot is usually present. Stalk rot severity may vary from field ...

  5. Corn Pre-Harvest Check

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2021-34/corn-pre-harvest-check

    lodging potential. Use the thumb and the forefinger to squeeze the internodes and if the node is easily ... from vertical at the ear and if the stalk breaks between the ear and the lowest node, stalk rot is ...

  6. To Spray or Not to Spray…Foliar Products at R3

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/23-2021/spray-or-not-spray%E2%80%A6foliar-products-r3

    long (but less than 3/4 inch long) at one of the four uppermost nodes on the main stem with a fully ... developed trifoliolate leaf. A leaf is fully developed, and the node is counted, when the trifoliolate leaf ... at the node immediately above it is open (Figure 1). Soybean plants within a field may be at ...

  7. Early vegetative lodging and defoliation in field crops

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    nodes on the stem were damaged or lost, soybeans can produce branches from the remaining nodes to help ...

  8. Wheat Growth Stages and Associated Management- Feekes 6.0 through 9.0

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-09/wheat-growth-stages-and-associated-management-feekes-60-through

    Nodes are all formed but sandwiched together so that they are not readily distinguishable. At Feekes ... 6.0, the first node is swollen and appears above the soil surface. This stage is commonly referred to ... as “jointing.” Above this node is the head or spike, which is being pushed upwards eventually from ...

  9. Are Woolly Bears Weather Prognosticators?

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    continue their fall crawl-abouts. View full article at-->> http://bygl.osu.edu/index.php/node/1713 ...

  10. Recommendations for Soybeans Planted in June

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    produce nodes where pods can form before vegetative growth is slowed due to flowering and pod formation. ...

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