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  1. Buckeye Bookworms

    We will be reading  “The Names” by Florence Knapp, published in 2025. This selection is ... – there is no wait for the eBook and a short wait for the audio.) Meetings will again be on Thursdays ... – April 9 & 23, and May 7 & 21 from 6:30 – 7:30 PM (EDT) yes, we moved back 30 minutes to try to ...

  2. Spring Management of Thin Pastures and Hayfields

    in Ohio should be planted in April; waiting til May can greatly reduce seedling survival when summer ... Estimating plant cover is more realistic than counting stems or plants in diverse pasture mixes; the NRCS ... surface, suppressing existing plants with herbicides may not be necessary. No-till drills will allow for ...

  3. Growth Strategies for the Pawpaw Value Chain

    diversification for year-long availability. Threats involve no registered crop protection options against diseases ... included in the BAP guidelines due to restrictive fresh fruit shelf-life. These directions can leverage ... development for jams. Processing rules in Kentucky and Ohio may differ. Supplying food service and retail ...

  4. Wood Destroying Insect Inspection- Online Webinar- July 16, 2026

    course covers the Category 12, Wood Destroying Insect manual. We do not cover core in depth. If you would ... is an online webinar and will meet the mandatory training for licensing in the Wood-Destroying Insect ... like a more in-depth core review, please register for a New Applicator course. The AM portion reviews ...

  5. Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 1 – Which Crop Won the Belt 1.0?

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1NwyhuJerE In Episode 1, the Battle for the Belt 1.0 series wrap up three years of research comparing corn ... planting, generally between early April and May 12 (Figure 2). Importantly, soybeans showed no yield penalty ... planting window for corn ranged from April 2 to May 20 (results are dependent on sites and years). When ...

  6. Jason Hedrick

    directors in navigating 4-H-specific coaching and mentoring challenges; serving as a connector for resources ... setting, and accountability. Providing leadership in partnership with district directors and Extension ... and support to address district director and 4-H professional staff and faculty needs. Utilizing and ...

  7. Estimating and Managing Carbohydrate Digestibility

    have tremendous variability in digestibility and can be affected by feed source, maturity, dietary ... reduction in NDF digestibility (de Souza et al., 2018). There have also been instances where increasing ... derived from seeds like corn or soybeans can reduce NDF digestibility (Weld and Armentano, 2017). More ...

  8. Mowing Is The First Critical Step In Producing Quality Forage

    head can be felt in the flag leaf stem, but prior to seed head emergence.  For our legume species, we ... stored.  Forage dry matter and crude protein content can be reduced from each machine you use in the ... where we are observing soil nitrogen throughout the growing season.  There is no cost or time commitment ...

  9. Farm Resilience for Weather Emergencies

    role in your emergency plan and serves as a direct point-of-contact based on the type of emergency. ... This ensures that no matter what happens, you have a plan in place, and knowledgeable people are ready ... for fire and ambulance responses. Sheriff and/or Local Police. In a weather emergency, they can help ...

  10. Forested Riparian Buffers

    can support management and policy decisions for harvesting in the US, while also discussing ... years.  He currently serves as the Forest Hydrology Manager for the ODNR Division of Forestry.  In that ... in managed forested systems.' She will share her work in forested riparian buffers in Northern ...

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