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Soybean Cyst Nematode has made itself at home in Ohio

We are wrapping up intensive sampling of Ohio Fields from the support of the soybean check-off through Ohio Soybean Council and United Soybean Board

Field Leader Soybean Performance Plot Trial Highlights for 2018

EPA announces new five-year registration for certain dicamba products on soybeans

“With today’s decision, farmers now have the certainty they need to make plans for their 2021 growing season.” – U.S. EPA

2020 Field Crop Insect Recap

“There have been no sightings of soybean gall midge in Ohio.” – Dr. Kelley Tilmon, Associate Professor and State Specialist for field crop entomology at The Ohio State University

A Common-Sense Approach to Regulations

“We came in and looked at the issue and looked at what the law says, and what the courts told us to do.” – Andrew Wheeler, Administrator, U.S. E.P.A.

Harvest Technology Preparation

Good data collection is necessary for making informed management decisions in the future.

Ohio Field Leader Harvest Tips for Planting Success

Tips for Harvest and Planning for 2021

By Dr. Anne Dorrance, OSU Extension Plant Pathology, Adapted from C.O.R.N. 2018-33 The 2020 Soybean harvest has started in Ohio.  The following items are things …

A shocking solution to weed control

“I have not run into a weed that is electric resistant, like the ones that are herbicide resistant.” – Seth Stutzman

Ohio Field Leader Soybean Stink Bug Identification

Are Stink Bugs in your Soybeans

There are many types of stink bugs, but Ohio’s most common stink bugs include the green, the brown and the brown marmorated.

Double Crop Soybeans

Relative maturity has little effect on yield when soybeans are planted during the first three weeks of May. However, the effect can be larger for late planting. – Dr. Laura Lindsey, OSU Extension State Soybean Specialist

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