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  1. What drives agricultural visa workers' job satisfaction?

    ://aede.osu.edu/https%3A/aede.osu.edu/extension/economic-outlook-and-policy-webinar-series_blank Marquee Slide Scarlet Marquee ...

  2. New blog posts on Water Cooler Economics

    4 new posts: Iran conflict impact, misallocation of women's talents, Ohio energy outlook and ...

  3. Spring Garden Workshop

    What you will learn: Food Preservation Techniques from Misty Harmon OSU Extension, Perry County ... Container Gardenening from Tim McDermott, OSU Extension How to grow Shiitake Mushrooms Luch Talk on Ticks ...

  4. North Central Leadership Conference Check-In — May 19

    a.m.-noon) for all Extension professionals. The check-in will feature Christina Laridaen, a principal at ... Lewis-Burke Associates, a full-service government relations firm based in Washington DC. She will speak about ... the federal funding landscape and opportunities she sees for Extension at the national level. It will ...

  5. Farm Resilience for Weather Emergencies

    Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ohio State University Extension—Holmes County Rob Leeds, ... Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Ohio State University Extension—Delaware County Aaron Wilson, ... State Climatologist of Ohio, Ohio State University Extension In Ohio, the likelihood of experiencing ...

  6. Hepatitis A: A Virus that Causes Foodborne Illness

    Consumer Sciences, Ohio State University Extension—Clark County Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver, ... about food safety, visit Foodsafety.osu.edu. Food Home, Yard and Garden food safety foodborne illness ...

  7. Spring Management of Thin Pastures and Hayfields

    in Ohio should be planted in April; waiting til May can greatly reduce seedling survival when summer ... marketing delays, and unintended crop injury from grazing, hay or manure movement. Other Resources: Ohio ... Agronomy Guide: https://extensionpubs.osu.edu/ohio-agronomy-guide-16th-edition-pdf/ Using a Grazing Stick: ...

  8. Alfalfa Weevils Are Active Earlier than Usual this Spring

    ability to cause damage. Alfalfa weevil are one of the two main insect pests for alfalfa in Ohio and do ... eggs overwinter in Ohio fields, and when temperatures exceed 48°F, they begin to feed and develop. ... above normal, much of southern Ohio is already above that 325 GDD mark ranging from 352 to 526. Northern ...

  9. Spring Management Reminders for Maximizing Nutritive Value of Ryelage

    of Horticulture and Crop Science, The Ohio State University Rye is a popular winter annual forage due ... rates (0, 30, 60, and 90 lb./acre) across three harvest stages (joint, boot, and early head) at South ... Wooster South Charleston Joint April 23 April 17 Boot April 30 April 24 Early Head May 9 April 28 Figure ...

  10. Buckeye Lady Beetle Community Science Training

    predators that feed on landscape and agricultural pests. Unfortunately, some of our native Ohio lady beetles ... and August). Workshop participants will learn about the results of our initial survey and be provided ...

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