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  1. Persistent rains, cool temps slow Ohio’s 2025 planting season

    College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) and its outreach arm, Ohio State ... delays of 2019, when only 22% of corn was in the ground by late May, 2025 is faring better — but is still ... insurance claims, resulting in sharp financial losses and reduced feed and grain supplies. As of late May ...

  2. Information for completing the Civil Rights Review

    window click on the "download" icon. After the file has been saved, locate the file in its ... Population Ohio's Asian Population Resources Ohio State – Statement of Policy (October 2018) (per 41 ... Some of the forms on this page are fillable. If you click on one of the links below and see ...

  3. Assistant Professors Chen and Lee Receive Recognition at Recent Conference for Collaboration Paper

    relationship between bird biodiversity and crop yields in 12 Midwestern U.S. states. By combining data on corn ... suggesting that birds may play a key role in natural pest control.  “I was honored to present our joint work ... [COLUMBUS] Chen-Ti Chen and Seungki Lee, both Assistant Professors with Ohio State’s Department of ...

  4. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Jerron Schmoll

    are seeing. Fall is harvest data analysis and decision making. In the winter we spend a lot of time ... flight hours in my career, it worked out that I could cover these geographies without relocating—that’s ... for half a day and see what they do. You are investing a lot of time in studying and classes—but ...

  5. Milk Snakes vs. Copperhead Snakes: How to Tell Them Apart

    outcrops. They are more likely to be seen during cooler weather in spring and fall and may become nocturnal ... SNAKES That Live in Ohio! (ID Guide).” Bird Watching HQ, 22 May 2023, birdwatchinghq.com/snakes-in ... alternating bands of red, black, and yellow or white, and their patterns are typically striped or banded. In ...

  6. Business Transition Planning: How Businesses Can Plan for What’s Next

    It is common to see a business open one day and close the next. The owner may determine this is the ... upskilling, and other training may be necessary, the investment in personnel is prudent. Farm-Based Business ... businesses. Small businesses play an integral role in the economy—especially in rural communities—so it is all ...

  7. June Considerations When Using the Prevented Planting Option

    state- Southwest and Northeast- remain behind in their planting progress due to wet weather. The lag in ... be accurate. Prevented planting may or may not be the best choice for your farm at this moment. ... planting acres, you first need to turn in a notice (starting June 6) to your insurance agent. Then report ...

  8. Small Gestures, Big Impact: A Mental Health Check-In From A Friend

    Someone needs to hear from you today and maybe it’s yourself. “How are you doing?”           May ... sensations. It's about understanding how you're feeling and what you need.  Checking in with yourself is ... those around you. It’s a caring gesture we all need.   Laurie Sidle is an Ohio State University ...

  9. Species Selection

    southern Europe that is regaining acceptance in the United States because of its many positive ... conditions. It was introduced into the United States in the early 1800s but was essentially forgotten by the ... fertility conditions and abusive management. It is ideal for waterways, ditch and pond banks, farm lots, and ...

  10. Virtual Cooperative Law Conference

    models in Colorado.  She aided the organization grow and focus its efforts on employee ownership as ... States, developing expertise in a broad range of for-profit (small up to Global Fortune 500) and ... 2018 the Biennial Cooperative Law Conference, in Ohio, where, with the support of the Center for ...

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