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Shared Harvest
Shared Harvest is preparing boxes to be distributed to Darke County residents for this hands-free ... 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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Keeping Your Woodland in the Family
are the reasons family forest owners have for owning woodlands. Figure 1 presents the common reasons ... choose to be. Considerations may include divorce or remarriage, long-term care needs, death, buying out ... woodland owners have sought the advice of professional foresters and natural resources professionals in ...
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Fungicide Applications on Corn Silage Corn
Scouting for tar spot should be done weekly from tassel through R3. Lesions will be small, black, raised ... fields, a fungicide application can help slow disease spread but be cautious of the preharvest interval of ... fungicide when it is needed. Once the diseases in your field are determined, use the Fungicide Efficacy for ...
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Mini Workshop Teaches the “Whys” Behind Meat Processing
needed. By 2021, she had developed her first formal class—one that filled within just two weeks of ... won’t just be learning how to break down a carcass; they’ll be stepping into the story of an industry in ... motion. Garcia will be joined by Dr. Lynn Knipe, associate professor in both the Department of Food ...
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Edmund Secrest—The Man Behind the Name
to Join It, published in 1917 by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, outlines the need for skilled ... concludes, “As I see it now, I should not say yes or no to this proposition, but some way the facts and ... good, not only for yourself and your home but for the public at large…” As Ohio State Forester, Secrest ...
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Spring 2026 Tick Update: What Ohioans Need to Know Right Now
for families, pet owners, and livestock producers. The Rise of the "Big Five" Ohio’s ... must feed for 24 to 48 hours to transmit disease. Certain pathogens can be transmitted to a host in as ... rapidly shifting tick landscape, debunking long-held myths and offering actionable prevention strategies ...
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Data Centers, Agriculture, and Ohio's Policy Future
in Ohio, but we'll give it a shot in our June Agricultural Law & Policy Roundtable on Data ... Centers, Agriculture, and Ohio's Policy Future. Special guest Dr. Gabriel Lade, the C. William Swank ... at Ohio State, will join our agricultural law team for the roundtable at 10 a.m. on June 12, 2026. ...
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Adjustments Considerations for Ohio’s Soybean and Corn Planted in June
width. The row width for soybeans planted in June should be no more than 15 inches, if possible. (There ... partially, for the shorter season. Relative maturity. Lastly, relative maturity should be adjusted with late ... be considered/changed to help minimize yield losses. For soybeans, the management practices that can ...
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Cattle Handling: Stockmanship Principles
(comfort zone) is an animal’s personal space. The flight zone may be 5–25 feet for tame or feedlot cattle ... livestock handlers need to understand is the animal’s point of balance. The point of balance for cattle is ... ANR-0227 Agriculture and Natural Resources 06/05/2026 John Yost, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, ...
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Free Farm Pesticide Disposal Collection Events Available in Athens, Crawford, and Miami Counties
collection and disposal services are free of charge, but only farm chemicals will be accepted. Paint, ... discarded. Putting pesticides in trash bins is not only illegal, but can be detrimental to humans, animals, ... REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (June 2026) – The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) will be sponsoring three ...