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Fulton County 4-H Horse Clinic
and grow their skills in the arena. Whether you are just getting started or looking to improve, all ... at 6:00 PM — please arrive ready Clinic Highlights: Barrel Racing with Kadence Carroll English and ... The Fulton County 4‑H Horse Clinic  is a great opportunity for youth riders to learn, practice, ...
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Weed management in delayed planting and replant situations
heavy rain preventing planting, soil crusting over planted ground, and droughty regions in need of ... A tillage pass or burndown will be needed to control emerged weeds before planting. Ensure tillage is deep ... following crop. Where Sharpen is used, applying with flumioxazin or sulfentrazone requires a two-week window ...
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What's in Your Soil?
difference between thriving plants and frustrating results. The truth is, healthy plants start with healthy ... need to adjust it with amendments like lime or sulfur. Identify Nutrient Deficiencies (and Excesses) ... save you significantly over time. Improve Soil Health and Structure Soil is more than just a growing ...
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Ohio 4-H Clover Awards Program
Teen Award Luncheon in March. Clover Award Chart Overview Clover Award Form- Due October 15th Please ... Ohio 4-H Clover Awards Program Overview Purpose: To encourage 4-H members to engage in a variety ... encompasses the progression of leadership skill development in 4-H members as they grow in the 4-H program. ...
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Spring 2026 Tick Update: What Ohioans Need to Know Right Now
reported in Southern Ohio due to the expansion of the Lone Star Tick. The briefing also issues a stark ... Myth: Â Ticks do not disappear in the winter. In Ohio, ticks remain active year-round whenever ... little as 15 minutes of feeding. Growing Public Health and Agricultural Risks The data highlights a stark ...
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Adjustments Considerations for Ohio’s Soybean and Corn Planted in June
across fields. The USDA shows 57% completion of soybean and 63% completion for corn planting in Ohio ... width. The row width for soybeans planted in June should be no more than 15 inches, if possible. (There ... may be equipment limitations.) Figure 1 demonstrates that with May planting dates, 7.5- and 15 ...
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4-H Cake Decorating Workshop Scheduled for June 17
workshop will count toward required Learning Experiences in your project book. Please bring your project ... project. On Wednesday, June 17Â from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., OSU Extension in Hardin County is hosting a FREE ... Project workshops are a great opportunity to learn together while completing part of your 4-H ...
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Shared Harvest
registration process and place their car in "Park" while their food is being loaded. With the ... provide verbal self-attestation for income.  All Darke County residents in need of food assistance are welcome ... during the appropriate hours. We ask, people receiving food need to stay in their vehicles for the ...
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4-H Self Determined Project Workshop
available to print from ohio4h.org/selfdetermined or at the office. Please have this with you for the ... project. On Friday, June 12 from 10:00 a.m. to Noon, OSU Extension in Hardin County is hosting a FREE ... Project workshops are a great opportunity to learn together while completing part of your 4-H ...
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Between Potting and Planting: A Season of Care
which will be ready to go home with you on October 3 rd, have just arrived. The process is fast, but ... Typically, such plants are hard to find in the trade. Finally, as summer draws to a close we slow down ... the plant sale in October. As I write this article, the spring sale has just ended and new plants, ...