Penn State Professor Emeritus of Agronomy/Research and Cooperative Extension/Grain Crops/Dairy Farming/Renewable Energy/Penn State Alum

Joined February 2009
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Greg Roth retweeted
Jonathon Hostetler's patented design is based on adjustability. The brilliance is in the dual rotation design. The idea is to easily interchange what ground engagement devise you can use. From inter row cultivation, to sidedressing, strip till, strip.."0 spaced" seeding ... to potentially infinite plant spacing with the additional lateral adjustments. Like the old vari width ih plows my dad had on the 2 2 a guy could change the aggression like these newer vt tools like our jd 2660 can. Either have both units work the strip twice over throwing it in or out or straight to incorporate seed and fertilizer...or make it wider to facilitate something like twin row 60" corn ... or 20" strips ... or plant a cc between the rows ... or make a twin row planter module and have infinite row spacing as from static narrow rows to crowded wide strips ... like quad row 60" wheat. It was well worth the drive... and we have got quite the creative journey out ahead. Small world. Great person to work with th-fabrication.com/ #farmweird
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3 Apr 2024
Fortunately, N was applied to some local wheat fields prior to the rain...Unfortunately, the rain has totaled near five inches in the last three days...potential for good response to split applications this year
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1 Apr 2024
Wild pennycress is flowering here now and already has some seed development..on April 1!
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Greg Roth retweeted
Continued work is needed to update core knowledge on corn's response to strong storms. Check out our new @crop_science review - doi.org/10.1002/csc2.21212. With @OrtezCornCrops @paulcagronomist @gregroth1 @carrijo_crops @PurdueCorn @marklicht, J. Coulter (UMn) and P. Thomison (OSU)

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Greg Roth retweeted
If you are farmer interested in how other farmers grow high-yielding wheat, you should consider the YEN program. kygrains.info/blog/2024/1/16… @kywheatheart @pennin34

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Greg Roth retweeted
22 Dec 2023
A 2006 photograph captures the Miami Hurricanes football team in a poignant moment of prayer at midfield, mourning the loss of their teammate, Bryan Pata, who was tragically shot and killed. Fifteen years after the incident, Rashaun Jones, who can be seen as No. 38 on the left in the photo, was charged with Pata's murder.
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Greg Roth retweeted
Our #soybean variety trial in Preble Co had ~90% defoliation in mid-July from hail...Our late-maturity soybeans (3.7-4.3) ended up yielding an average of 63 bpa (range 51-75 bpa) 💪 Full article here: agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/c… @GeyerFarm @ColetFabiano @Ohiosoycouncil @OSU_Agronomy
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2 Oct 2023
Looking forward to the upcoming Penn State Interseeding Field Day this Thursday...extension.psu.edu/cover-crop…... Especially interested in the potential of alternative row arrangements in high yield corn like the 30-60-30 plots..
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18 Aug 2023
Late emerging corn plants from this springs dry weather never developed ears
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17 Aug 2023
Conditions are super for corn growth here..saw this plant on the edge of a field today with multiple ears, a tiller with an ear and a tassel ear today
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Greg Roth retweeted
60" corn with #covercrops interseeded. North Dakota.
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20 Jul 2023
I've been working with Adriana Murillo-Williams from Penn State to try to get a handle on the Western Bean Cutworm issue in our area. Last week, we caught over 800 moths in six traps, more than we expected. This one near Zion, PA had 290. Not finding lots of egg masses yet.
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19 Jul 2023
Good discussion yesterday by @carrijo_crops on short corn and her work to evaluate its potential for silage...will be great to follow the plot through the season
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21 Jun 2023
Did a little crop scouting following the two inches of rain we got last week. Saw lots of interesting stuff...like this corn that has started tillering! Must think it's going to rain again!
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21 Jun 2023
This corn planted green into a cover crop has many delayed emergers, perhaps three weeks after the first flush..it's ugly but should have a nearly full stand
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21 Jun 2023
Finally, many soybean fields have larger than normal groundhog damage due to the slow growth during the drought
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Greg Roth retweeted
Impact of Early Season Drought on Soybean Yield? coolbean.info/2023/06/08/imp…

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