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Ohio’s field crops are moving along, excelling ahead of the five year average in some cases. According to USDA NASS for the Crop Progress and Condition report on August 11, 2025, 62% of corn has ...
In this episode of the Ohio Ag Net Podcast, Dusty Sonnenberg and Joel Penhorwood wrap up the observations of the Ohio Crop Tour, powered by Field Leader. They are joined by scouts Scott Chalfin and ...
Most corn in the area is past pollination, except for a few very late-planted acres, typically on dairy farms. Soybeans are ...
August 8, 2025 — We continue to see above normal temps and elevated humidity levels, but not quite to the point of what we saw a couple of weeks ago. Still, the dryness will continue to get talked ...
The Ohio Crop Tour is sponsored by Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Check-off. The first two ...
In this recap video of the 2025 Ohio Crop Tour, Dusty Sonnenberg leads the scouting teams in looking back to what stood out over their two days of criss-crossing the Buckeye State examining corn and ...
August 8, 2025 -- We continue to see above normal temps and elevated humidity levels, but not quite to the point of what we saw a couple of weeks ago. Still, the dryness will continue to get talked ...
The biggest story of the 2025 Ohio Crop Tour—sponsored by Field Leader, a project of the Ohio Soybean Council and Soybean Check-off—may be the lack of any specific story. In a very broad sense, the ...
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The start of the 2025 season was challenging to say the least. While these crops got off to a challenging start, there is still promising yield potential in the field. At this point in the season many ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is asking the public to look for and report signs of the Asian longhorned beetle (ALB). APHIS declares August is ...
From May to July, the USDA used a 2025 U.S. corn yield estimate of 181 bushels per acre. With the August report, USDA will ...
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