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OSU Extension Agronomics Crops Network

The Agronomic Crops Network is an online resource dedicated to bring you the latest news, information, and resources for making important management decision in agronomic crop production. Their mission is to provide accurate and timely information, provide educational opportunities and conduct research projects addressing the needs of Ohio's agronomic crop industry. The Agronomic Crops Team is a multi-disciplinary group of Extension Agents, State Specialists and Researchers from Ohio State University Extension, The Ohio State University and Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center.

Disciplines included on the Team:

  • Soil Sciences
  • Agronomy
  • Plant Pathology
  • Entomology
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Weed Science

Visit the OSU Extension Agronomics Crops Network webpage: agcrops.osu.edu

 

Crop Observation and Recommendation Network (C.O.R.N.) Newsletter

The goal of C.O.R.N. is to provide Ohio's crop industry with the quickest, most accurate information to deal with changing crop conditions. C.O.R.N. is produced through a weekly telephone conference and sent via e-mail and fax to hundreds of Ohio farmers and input industry personnel. C.O.R.N. content is the basis for newsletters, and other mass media efforts in Extension. In one way or another, almost every crop producer in Ohio has been exposed to information from this newsletter. (https://agcrops.osu.edu/about-us)

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OSU Extension Agriculture and Natural Resources

Within OSU Extension, the Agriculture and Natural Resources team provides Ohioans resources and educational programs focusing on profitable and sustainable agriculture, a clean environment and proper stewardship of Ohio's natural resources. We invite you to explore our website and uncover the wealth of information and opportunities for learning from our team. Visit agnr.osu.edu for more!

 

ForagesA farmer harvests hay into a silage wagon.

Visit forages.osu.edu to connect with OSU Extension Forages Team, where you can find information on optimizing forage production and profitability. 

 

Fact sheet about forage testing for beef cattle