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  1. Statewide Slug Monitoring Project – Update #7

    Washington. Please keep in mind that each county is only monitoring 1-2 fields, so even if your county is ... reporting “no slugs”, slugs are very sporadic and may be absent from one field and present in another. Make ... slugs may not be present in the field. Slugs in Ohio June 1 st to June 7 th, 2026    Insect Insect ...

  2. Soybean Plants and Potential for Freeze Damage

    freeze damage occurred in the no-till field compared to the tilled field. Cover crops. In 2021 and 2022, ... termination, plant green, none) experiment at Wooster Campus (Wayne County, Ohio). In both years, when soybean ... planted green). In the no cover crop treatment, plant population averaged 66,000 plants/acre. In 2021 ...

  3. Hay Analysis Program

    Know what you are feeding! Ohio State University Extension is again offering reduced cost hay ... analysis. In recent years making quality first cutting hay has been a challenge with forages often not ... meeting the needs of livestock, thus requiring supplementation. This reduced cost testing is provided by ...

  4. Allen Co. Jr. Fair Entries

    After July 10th, any entries made will be subject to penalites or fines. Please see complete rules for ... Co. Fair. This online entry is separate from the 4-H Online Enrollment that was made in the spring. ... a fair pass, receive premiums, and participate in the auction for market animals.  Exhibitors and Parents ...

  5. Pollinators in the Park

    Celebrate summer and the arrival of buzzing bees and butterflies at Petrikis Park! Join us June ...

  6. Livestock Producers Are Advised To Quarantine New Animals

    not be solved overnight, and it may again take several years to eradicate it from US soil.  The ... Extension – Wayne County ANR newsletter on July 1 st.  In it we will have a listing of our programs for the ... in south Texas that has been affected by the pest.  The larvae were found on the umbilical area of ...

  7. Shared Harvest

    If you are unable to pick up food for yourself, you may designate an individual to pick it up on your ... residents in need of food are welcome to attend this event and receive food. Anyone picking up food should ... drive to the distribution site during the appropriate hours, please do not line up early.  We ask people ...

  8. A campus that's both big and small and just right for this CFAES alum

    at the same time, [Ohio State CFAES] still felt familiar because of its smaller size, strong ... people from my area who were already on campus.” Once at Ohio State, Ruffing became deeply involved in ... get involved in something you’re passionate about and take on leadership roles. It’s not just a resume ...

  9. Office Closed for Juneteenth

    OSU Extension in Hardin County will be closed on Friday, June 19 for the observation of ... Juneteenth.  Staff will return on Monday, June 22 for regular business hours. Voicemails and emails can be ...

  10. Spring 2026 Tick Update: What Ohioans Need to Know Right Now

    Myth:  Ticks do not disappear in the winter. In Ohio, ticks remain active year-round whenever ... temperatures rise above freezing. The "24-Hour" Window:  It is a dangerous misconception that ticks ... must feed for 24 to 48 hours to transmit disease. Certain pathogens can be transmitted to a host in as ...

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