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June 9, 2022
From: The Ohio State UniversityHay barn fires a real hazard
Authors: Jason Hartschuh, CCA, Allen Gahler, Mark Sulc
Mother nature has been at it again, hardly giving us enough days to make dry hay with a risk of pop-up showers every afternoon. These conditions are very dangerous for hay producers since wet hay does just rot it may also burn.
Cooler to Warmer June Ahead
Author: Jim Noel
May worked out as forecast with a wet start followed by a gradual planting window. Looking forward, the variable weather pattern continues in the short-term with temperatures continuing to fluctuate.
Lep Monitoring Network Update –Trap Count Updates
Authors: Amy Raudenbush, Suranga Basnagala , Kyle Akred, Mark Badertscher, Lee Beers, CCA, Alan Leininger, Clifton Martin, CCA, James Morris, Eric Richer, CCA, Beth Scheckelhoff, Cindy Wallace, Curtis Young, CCA, Andy Michel, Kelley Tilmon
Black cutworm
Wooster Small Grains Field Day
Authors: Haley Zynda, Pierce Paul, Sarah Noggle
Attention all Small Grain Producers. Are you interested in learning more about wheat cultivars, updates on grain variety trials, disease and insect management, barley for brewing, and how to identify wheat quality?
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