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Get Ready for February Frost Seeding
seeding. When should I frost seed? February is the optimal time for frost seeding in most of Ohio. The goal ... is to distribute seed while there are a series of freeze-thaw cycles, since that is what increases ... most common species for frost seeding, and most frost seeding research to establish seeding rate and ...
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Ohio State Extension Community Development to Host Nonprofit Development Roundtable
forum, allowing participants to share current needs, obstacles, and priorities. Â Topics may include: ... Connect with other Noble County nonprofits to strengthen, collaborate, share resources and support ... together nonprofit organizations serving Noble County to build relationships, discuss shared challenges, ...
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Ohio Urban Agriculture Practice 101: Navigating the Regulations
steps to take [Fact sheet]. Ohioline, Ohio State University Extension. ... environment urban Ohio farms need to navigate. This article summarizes the essential licenses and certificates ... documentation to establish a formal business. obtain a registration with the Ohio Secretary of State (except ...
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Purchasing Hay Equipment: Tedders and Rakes
mowing a forage crop, the next step in the hay-making process is drying forage to a suitable content for ... in the days that follow cutting hay. Ohio typically has a 3- to 4-day window to get hay mowed, dried, ... results in lower feed quality, so minimizing soil contact is necessary to produce high-quality hay. Proper ...
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Risk for Lyme disease in Ohio is equal to Connecticut, study shows
infections to ticks in their nymph and larval stages. In the new study, the research team from The Ohio State ... respectively. White-footed mice and eastern chipmunks were the most frequently infected hosts. “When I talk to ... people, I like to stress this means one out of every two ticks that you might encounter in Ohio could ...
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Nature plays big role in shaping regional carbon storage, study shows
active emissions, this new analysis aims to help researchers better separate what portion of carbon held ... without the need for human intervention. In temperate regions, forests like Ohio’s Wayne National Forest ... the last century, an increase attributable to a mix of natural factors and human activity, finds a new ...
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South Centers Position Announcement
needs, marketing, and reporting. Programmatic Support: Assist business development programs with client ... Coordinator 2 Copy: The Office Service Coordinator 2 will support The Ohio State University South Centers ... & Office Support: Welcome visitors, manage phones, coordinate meeting rooms, and assist tenant ...
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2026 East Ohio Women in Ag Conference
interested in or involved with food, agriculture, natural resources, or small business are invited to attend. ... This one-day conference offers a fantastic opportunity to learn, share, and network with others. ... path- and why it's time to step into what's next. 1:25 p.m.- Breakout Session 3 2:55 p.m.- ...
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Risk for Lyme disease in Ohio is equal to Connecticut, study shows
data needed to guide where interventions could have the most impact – evaluating the effectiveness of ... Prevalence of infected ticks, hosts is comparable to endemic US regions COLUMBUS, Ohio – The risk ... most common of several small mammal sources of wildlife infections to ticks in their nymph and larval ...
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Nonprofit Development Roundtable February 24
forum, allowing participants to share current needs, obstacles, and priorities. Â Please RSVP to Cathryn ... Connect with other Noble County nonprofits to strengthen, collaborate, share resources and support ... together nonprofit organizations serving Noble County to build relationships, discuss shared challenges, ...