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  1. 2024 Clock Trophy Sponsors

    Christie Becker Kirk and Marlise Bloir Cheryl A. Buck Nicole Farrell Mark and Beth Frey Green Meadow ... Plant Peddler Andy and Deanna Troutman Shooting Sports Dale Arnold The Sharla House Family Lisa McClure ... Mercer County 4-H Shooting Sports Ohio Township Association The Osborn Family The Pyles Family Dean Smith ...

  2. Manage Worms In Sheep and Goats: Nutrition, grazing, and smart deworming

    lactation.  Well-managed pasture can meet most of these needs, but there can be times where additional ... supplementation is needed, especially for large animals.  Nutritional programs should be frequently monitored by ... grouped by condition so that extra nutrition can be provided to those that need it the most.  In addition, ...

  3. MGV’s New Demonstration Garden Article #2 – Let’s talk about drip irrigation.

    management, journaling and other general maintenance needs for three consecutive days.  Then it is passed to ... routine. While some systems include a timer, ours operates without one, and watering is managed by ... want to share more about how we care for this garden every day. The garden is maintained daily by the ...

  4. Olivia Liebing Attends the Magnolia Society International Annual Conference

    Scholarship! As a recipient of this scholarship, she was be able to attend the Magnolia Society International ... of woody ornamental nursery crops. I focus on the impacts of daily light integral, root-zone ... species are being found, especially in Asia and South America. What advice would you give other students ...

  5. Establishment

    legumes and grasses on mineral soils with subsoil pH greater than 6.0. Soil pH should be corrected by ... half the amount should be incorporated deeply and the other half incorporated lightly into the top ... colonized by the same strains of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, be sure to purchase the proper type of inoculum ...

  6. Belonging and Connection

    valued for who they are, tend to perform better academically, report higher levels of well-being, and ... Attend sporting event   ...

  7. Sharing the Road During Spring Planting Season 

    Information for the Motorists:  Be alert and look for flashing lights and Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblems on ... damage, injuries, and deaths. It’s up to everyone to be extra vigilant as we share our rural roadways. ... pass.  Obey traffic laws including signs, signals, and speed limits.  Slow down on turns and curves.  ...

  8. Stockpiling Cool-Season Grasses with Fall Nitrogen Applications

    2011). By combining fall nitrogen applications with proper grazing management, livestock producers can ... animal preference, and stockpiling. Persistence can be maintained with a high level of management. New ... harvest or clipping should be timed so that stockpiled tall fescue growth can begin by mid-July in ...

  9. Haley Kruest Receives 2025 HCS Outstanding Senior Award

    entry-level plant pathology course in the spring. It’s going to be an adjustment switching from “Go Bucks!” to ... and service outside her academic program.  Starting in the fall, Haley will be pursuing her Masters in ... interested in horticulture? I’ve been fascinated by plants since I was a little girl — I could never keep my ...

  10. Tips to Select and Store the Perfect Strawberry

    turning bright red. Nutrition According to The Dietary Guidelines for Americans it is recommended to ... berries. Strawberries don’t ripen after being picked. Look for berries that are full of color and are firm. ... If you have extra strawberries they can be stored in the freezer, canned, or used in various recipes. ...

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