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  1. Trauma Informed Approaches (TIA) Trainings

    types of trauma in their lives. People who have been traumatized need support and understanding from ... needs of the Extension Keys for our communities: trust, inclusion, care, adaptability, and efficiency. ... For OSU Extension Employees only: Why is it important to have a Trauma Informed Approach to your ...

  2. Trauma Informed Approaches (TIA) Trainings

    types of trauma in their lives. People who have been traumatized need support and understanding from ... needs of the Extension Keys for our communities: trust, inclusion, care, adaptability, and efficiency. ... For OSU Extension Employees only: Why is it important to have a Trauma Informed Approach to your ...

  3. Planning for the Future of Your Farm Workshop

    The OSU Extension office in Fulton County invites you to participate in a Planning for the Future ... management, and assets to the next generation. Learn how to have the crucial conversations about the future of ... registration fee allows 2 members from the family to attend and includes lunch, refreshments, and 1 set of ...

  4. Carbon Sequestration for the Farmer and Landowner Presented by: Ohio State University Extension Energy Outreach Program

    is produced in many ways that we live out our day-to-day operations.  Any time fossil fuels are ... earth.  This phenomenon named, the greenhouse effect, has led to an increase in severe weather events and ... preventing it from accumulating in gaseous form in the atmosphere.  There are multiple methods to accomplish ...

  5. Selecting, Storing, and Serving Ohio Squash and Pumpkin

    incorrectly in the United States to identify of certain varieties of these vegetables. Squash is available ... Summer squash- Best when eaten soon after purchase. To store, refrigerate and use in 3–5 days. Winter ... poke a few holes in the skin and microwave the whole squash for 5 minutes to soften the rind. Remove ...

  6. Extension Management Structure Task Force Update

    the task and key points related to how management roles are situated within the university, Ohio ... The committee had an opportunity recently to meet with Dr. Tracy Kitchel, CFAES senior associate ... Business Partners (HRBP) also joined the conversation to provide clarity about HR questions from the ...

  7. Grad Student Spotlight: Edwin D. Navarro Monserrat

     for the management of  Pythium-induced symptoms in hydroponically grown leafy greens. In addition to ... system implicated in bacterial competition and one we believe can be leveraged to improve biocontrol ... northern part of the island. What is something you would like to learn?  As part of my PhD, I've ...

  8. Footbath Practices for Lameness Prevention

    for a footbath, it needs to be in a location that all cows will walk single file through it and be ... easy for setting it up.  A cow needs to step in a foot bath a minimum of 2 times with each foot. For ... through an automated milking system, a cow's locomotion is important. She needs to make a minimum of ...

  9. Ohio Agricultural Mental Health Alliance releases farm stress survey results

    members will then determine where resources are needed to help ensure support is available to communities ... Anonymously, members of the farming community answered a series of questions related to mental health and ... Key highlights collected from the survey data show: The most common stressors that caused moderate to ...

  10. Schott gains firsthand experience during internship at CNH

    to immerse himself in real-world projects and gain direct experience in a corporate environment. ... a variety of challenging projects requiring Schott to think critically and apply his academic knowledge in ... a comprehensive view of CNH and the opportunity to engage in company operations.  "I had to dive deep into ...

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