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Gifts From The Kitchen: Check Out These Homegrown Present Ideas
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/gifts-kitchen-check-out-these-homegrown-present-ideas
qualities. Consider wrapping baked goods in a decorative tea towel or pretty fabric scrap left over from ... a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu This article was previously published in ... plates covered with plastic wrap and headed out to return the favor. We are better prepared ...
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Marrison Receives Creative Works Recognition
https://coshocton.osu.edu/news/marrison-receives-creative-works-recognition
lives." To learn more about educational programs and resources from OSU Extension, visit coshocton.osu.edu ... University Extension in Coshocton County. She received first place for her personal column that is published ... Online Course, and they received first place for Curriculum Package. Marrison said, "It is an honor ...
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Understanding Challenges of Farm Weed Control
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/understanding-challenges-farm-weed-control
out for the updated 2025 Weed Control Guide, available at the Extension office or for purchase online ... species that Lingenfelter points out that have resistance to glufosinate in the U.S. though, being palmer ... has shown time and time again to lead to resistance challenges. To quote Dwight directly from his ...
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Join OSU Extension as a Water Quality Extension Associate!
agricultural producers make a difference in local water quality? If so, consider joining OSU Extension as ... interested in learning more about this position, you can contact the Water Quality Team by emailing ... a Water Quality Extension Associate! This position is based in Tiffin, Ohio at the Seneca County Extension ...
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Research Spotlight: Climate-smart farming
from extreme weather events. Beyond these practical applications, the initiative also aims to educate ... environmental challenges we face today, like soil health, water quality, biodiversity loss, and the impacts of ... extreme weather. This initiative brings together a diverse group of experts from Ohio State, Central ...
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Certified Crop Adviser Exam Preparation Class
Individuals looking to become a Certified Crop Adviser (CCA) should consider attending the Ohio ... Objective Competency Areas. These include nutrient management, soil and water management, integrated pest ... management, and crop management. Even if you are not considering the CCA program, this class is a great basic ...
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MCIC Hosts Hands-On ddPCR Training
https://mcic.osu.edu/news/mcic-hosts-hands-ddpcr-training
session for 20 participants. The session was led by Danielle and Chandra from Bio-Rad, along with Wirat ... Pipatpongpinyo from MCIC. The training provided a comprehensive overview of ddPCR, covering its principles, ... technical tips and tricks, applications, software use, and data analysis. Participants gained practical ...
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SENR Announcements, December 5
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Environmental Conservation. Published online 2024:1-10. doi:10.1017/S0376892924000225 Justin D. Chaffin, David ... present, "Nitrogen Credits from Cover Crops and Manure" and "Organic Grain Grower Practices ... apply, students must fill out the online scholarship application at go.osu.edu/aid Copy: 2025 Ohio ...
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Early Bird Registration ends this Friday for the January 9-10 Ohio State Organic Grains Conference
educators from Ohio and beyond will round out the two full days of agronomic and farm management sessions. ... transitioning to or considering organic, and consultants or educators who support these growers. The early bird ... fee is $140 and registration can be made online: www.go.osu.edu/organicgrains Featured speakers for ...
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Alternative Feed Source: Cornstalks Can Make For Moderate Quality Feed
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/alternative-feed-source-cornstalks-can-make-moderate-quality-feed
alternative prior to digging into your more valuable harvested hay. If you are short on hay supplies, you can ... Considering that a ruminant will eat about 2.5% of their body weight every day, you could graze 1,000 lbs. of ... plant it came from. The grain will have the highest protein (10%) and digestibility (90%), followed by ...