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Ohio Poultry Owners Advised to Increase Biosecurity as Virus Spreads in Western U.S.
https://darke.osu.edu/news/ohio-poultry-owners-advised-increase-biosecurity-virus-spreads-western-us
in.” Such biosecurity measures also include keeping feed and water clean. It’s especially important to ...
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Get Involved
https://fsr.osu.edu/gwynne-conservation-area/get-involved
lead tours of the Gwynne’s conservation practices, staff exhibits during field events, and help run the ...
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Conversations on the Future of Extension
https://warren.osu.edu/news/conversations-future-extension
Extension’s role. Upcoming Events Future of Leadership Session, ESP National Meeting – October 7, 2014 Vice ...
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Conversations on the Future of Extension
https://darke.osu.edu/news/conversations-future-extension
Extension’s role. Upcoming Events Future of Leadership Session, ESP National Meeting – October 7, 2014 Vice ...
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Conversations on the Future of Extension
https://butler.osu.edu/news/conversations-future-extension
Extension’s role. Upcoming Events Future of Leadership Session, ESP National Meeting – October 7, 2014 Vice ...
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Nutrient Stewardship for Cleaner Water
https://darke.osu.edu/news/nutrient-stewardship-cleaner-water
hours of surface application Applied onto a growing crop In the event of an emergency the chief of the ...
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4-H CARTEENS Earn Community Service Hours for School
https://butler.osu.edu/news/4-h-carteens-earn-community-service-hours-school
each program, plus there are outside events that they can earn additional volunteer hours. The ...
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Reaping the Harvest- Grow and Know Event- Butler County Farm Bureau
https://butler.osu.edu/events/reaping-harvest-grow-and-know-event-butler-county-farm-bureau
Reaping the Harvest Flyer RSVP to Butler County Farm Bureau Office by October 3, 2016 at 513-844-8371 or email: butler@ofbf.org Space is limited...Don't delay! ...
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Study: Spreading gypsum on farms can help keep water clean, not green
Gypsum, which has roots in the past as a farm soil treatment, also may have a bright future, and not just as a booster of crops but also a protector of water... ...