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  1. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2010-20

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2010/20

    in the fall. Frogeye leaf spot, now is the time to begin to search of this soybean foliar pathogen on ...

  2. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2004-09

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2004/09

    collection. We will hopefully hear about these results soon. Fungicide applications will be necessary to ...

  3. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-09

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2007/09

    searching for OSU CORN, and then subscribe to the newsletter. In the future the newsletter will be ...

  4. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-12

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    relative humidity. Randomly collect 30 to 50 tillers from throughout the field and look for the small white ...

  5. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-06

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    individual outputs and then dividing by the number of nozzles tested. If an individual sample collected is ...

  6. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-01

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    and harvested the plots. Data was collected 3 weeks after the last application on the incidence and ...

  7. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2008-07

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    concentration of pollen averaged only 1 percent compared with the pollen samples collected about 3 feet from the ...

  8. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2009-33

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2009/33

    collected this past summer, we finally located our first larva last week, along with evidence of additional ...

  9. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2012-18

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    When properly used as a diagnostic tool, plant tissue should be collected from a normal area and the ...

  10. C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2007-16

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2007/16

    number of plants. Egg masses may be found on the underside of corn foliage if one searches long and hard. ...

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