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Fairground’s 4-H Hall, 1000 Locust Street, Owensville, OH. The event will feature educational presentations ... on local horticulture concerns and upcoming events. “Wildlife and your Landscape” Marne Titchenell, ...
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Covering Your Assets: Understanding the Basics of Farm Insurance Webinar
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/events/covering-your-assets-understanding-basics-farm-insurance-webinar
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4-H Camps & Camp Scholarships
you would like a camp ambassador to come talk to your club! Camp Dates: Click on the name of the event ... be posted as available. When it goes live there will be links for each one under the camp event ... . CAMP EVENT 2024 DATE FEE Teen Winter Retreat (information packet) Direct reg link: ...
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Food Safety Person In Charge Employee Training (Level 1)
Person In Charge (Level 1) Employee Training Person in Charge is a basic food safety training ...
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Farm Office Live!
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/farmofficelive
2024 Special Event: Ohio Farmland Leasing Update Download slides February 16, 2024 Download ...
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Food Preservation
https://tuscarawas.osu.edu/program-areas/family-and-consumer-sciences/food-preservation
markets in our area. We teach the basics of canning and preserving by offering workshops and ...
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Dr. Hanping Wang and colleagues published third book ‘Epigenetics in Aquaculture’
can be applied to increase aquaculture production. It covers both basic and applied aspects on ...
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Person in Charge Training
https://fulton.osu.edu/events/person-charge-training
Person in Charge Training (PIC) is an approximate six-hour basic food safety training which meets ...
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Commercial New Applicator Training
https://pested.osu.edu/home/trainingopportunities/commercialnewapplicatortraining
Session Weed and Herbicide Basics Weed control principless and herbicide terminology for: Ornamental Weed ...
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Project Guidelines
https://tuscarawas.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/guidelines-4-h-projects
competitive events begins when a child is age 8 and in the 3rd grade. Any youth age 9 or above is eligible ...