Ohio Farmer

Lessons have been learned from a trying year for many in Ohio.

May 18, 2020

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NEW INFORMATION: The 2019 eFields Research Report highlights 88 field-scale trials carried out in 30 Ohio counties. Scharfsinn86/Getty Images

The spring planting season of 2019 was a season that many growers may want to forget, but the weather conditions farmers dealt with provided an opportunity to learn how to be more resilient in agriculture. Looking back at the lessons learned can help prepare for similar conditions in the future.

The 2019 eFields Research Report highlights 88 on-farm, field-scale trials conducted in 30 Ohio counties. Research topics include nutrient management, precision crop management, cover crops and forages. Other information about production budgets, planting progress and the 2018 Farm Bill is also included.

The 2019 report is now available in both print and e-versions. To receive a printed copy, contact your local OSU Extension office or email [email protected].

The e-version can be viewed and downloaded at go.osu.edu/efields, with the online version readable on smartphone or tablet devices.

Source: OSUE, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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