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  1. Farmers for Soil Health- Seeing in Believing Field Day

    No cost to attend, CCA credits, RSVP by June 18 to Seneca SWCD phone 419-447-7073 or  ... Family Farms, 7838 SR 587, McCutchenville, OH 44844.  There are 2 sessions, a 9 am to 2:30 pm event or an ... bmargraf@senecaswcd.com. Supported by the Ohio No-till Council, Conservation Action Project, The Nature Conservancy, and ...

  2. Fungicide Applications on Corn Silage Corn

    Control of Corn Disease chart to select the best fungicide for your needs ... disease, which reduces plant digestibility. Tar spot was first reported in Ohio in 2021, with only very ... fungicide when it is needed. Once the diseases in your field are determined, use the Fungicide Efficacy for ...

  3. Let's Start Cooking 4-H Project Workshop Scheduled for June 24

    Project workshops are a great opportunity to learn together while completing part of your 4-H ... Learning Experiences. Please bring your project book and a positive attitude. Sign-up today at  ... new cooking skills with fun recipes and learn about MyPlate while fulfilling one of your required ...

  4. Homemade Popsicles Are Easy and Fun

    offer. As the temperature warms up everyone is looking for ways to cool down and what  better way to do ... the freezer. The flavors and varieties always changed but I would have to say my favorite flavor was ... do with kids, and they get to enjoy a sweet treat after all their hard work. You’ll need a few ...

  5. Bagworms, Poison Hemlock Can Be Dangerous Problems

    eggs—sometimes up to 1,000—that hatch in late May or early June.  Newly hatched larvae disperse by “ballooning,” ... exceed 2/3" in length, standard insecticides will need to be used to suppress heavy infestations. ... identifying and managing poison hemlock around the home landscape and handling or preparing to manage bag ...

  6. Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 6 – Corn Staging

    From that point, the vegetative stage can be estimated by counting nodes up to the last developed leaf ... practicality, we normally mark/paint leaves 5, 10, and 15 if needed (Figure 1). Since leaves continue to senesce ... new leaf, from emergence to about the V10 stage. From that point forward, a corn plant needs fewer ...

  7. Lep Monitoring Network Update #9 – Corn earworm and Western Bean Cutworm

    across Ohio. The statewide average did slightly increase to 1.6 (up from 0.7 last week). Morgan County ... monitored corn earworms in 14 counties, with a total of 32 traps. CEW continues to show up in our traps ... numbers to rise at the end of June and continue through mid-July. Please read below for more specific ...

  8. Pollinator Pathway Project

    educational session to learn what it takes to plan, develop, and implement your own pollinator habitat! This ... may be in your backyard, field, or community space! Whether you are a homeowner, landowner, or farmer ... Looking to establish or learn about pollinator habitats? Join us for this informational and ...

  9. Food Safety Tips for Selling Cottage Foods at Ohio Farmers Markets

    safety practices. While Ohio farmers markets present a great opportunity to expand the sales of cottage ... a second location. Before you choose to sell cottage foods at an Ohio farmers market, be sure you ... contaminants. Tip 4. Keep Temperature in Mind Cottage foods permitted to be sold at Ohio farmers markets do not ...

  10. Shared Harvest

    everyone the food they need. If you would like more information, or if you would like to volunteer, please ... food distribution. A family receiving food will need to bring photo id and a piece of mail and will ... to attend this event and receive food. Anyone picking up food should drive to the distribution site ...

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