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Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 13 – Corn & Soybean Stand Counts
decisions. If damaged seedlings are present, dig up a few plants and look for the cause of damage. Biotic ... field for a demonstration on corn and soybean stand counts. Season 3, Episode 13 of Battle for the Belt ... determine the overall plant population of a field. Stand counts can show us potential issues that may have ...
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Bovine Emergency Response Planning (BERP)
About the BERP Program It is estimated there are several hundred thousand head of cattle on the ... roadways each day in the United States. A Bovine Emergency Response Plan (BERP) and teaching curriculum ... responders: Firefighters EMT Units Emergency Management Agency (EMA) personnel Law Enforcement CERT  Topics ...
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2025 Achievement Awards
Ambassador Eva Merritt Ohio Department of Natural Resrouces Division of Wildlife Ohio 4-H Shooting Sports ... Ambassador Lila Merritt Ohio Department of Natural Resrouces Division of Wildlife Beef Achievement Award ... Schneider Saddlery Leadership Achievement Award Grace Maltonic Cunningham 4-H Leadership Endowment Fund ...
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Columbiana County 4-H Prepares for 2025 Project Showcase Judging and Awards
Fairgrounds. This event provides youth participants the opportunity to present their 4-H project work and ... updated procedures designed to better serve the needs and interests of all 4-H members. Two Participation ... Workforce Development —and must bring all required presentation materials, which may include books, binders, ...
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Joe Miley Named 2025 Dairy Science Hall of Service Recipient
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Joe Miley, a 1982 graduate of The Ohio State University College of Food, ... Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES), has been named the 2025 recipient of the Dairy Science Hall of ... Service Award, honoring a lifetime of contributions to Ohio’s dairy industry and the development of future ...
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Supporting Farm Families Coping with Dementia
Older agricultural workers face a higher risk of dementia putting themselves and their families at ... increased risk of injury and making it harder to safely age in place on the farm. Yet, most safety programs ... don’t address the unique challenges of dementia in rural, agricultural settings. That's why ...
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Tim Haab
supporting the work of faculty and staff through academic leadership. In 2010 I became the Chair of AEDE and ... integrating teaching and research across disciplines, and using applied research to solve complex ... Tim Haab Professor and Director, School of Environment and Natural Resources; Courtesy Appointment ...
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Lep Monitoring Network – Corn Earworm and Western Bean Cutworm # 9
This is our 9 th week of monitoring moth pests in Ohio, and w e are in our third week of ... monitoring Corn Earworm (CEW) and Western Bean Cutworm (WBC). These pests are monitored starting the week of ... June 1 st and will continue through the week of August 4 th for WBC and August 18 th for CEW. Similar ...
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Putting Poison Hemlock into Perspective (Again)
ditches, pastures, forest edges, and fence lines. Key identifying characteristics of poison hemlock include ... and purple spots located on the stem (Figure 2). All parts of the poison hemlock plant are poisonous ... livestock avoids eating poison hemlock because of its poor smell and taste. Contact with poison hemlock can ...
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Consider the Cool Pattern Shook – Heatwave Ongoing
Climate Summary After the cool conditions for much of May, June temperatures have rebounded ... closer to normal for the first three weeks of the month. A few northern counties have continued with ... precipitation story has been rather complex. Much of the state is running above average (Figure 1 – green ...