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  1. New Year, New Podcast Episodes!

    development. Our first episode of 2026 will release January 14 and address common myths related to weather, ... including some conspiracy theories! In the meantime, catch up on some recent releases: Episode 171 and 173- ... Harvest Data collection and use Episode 175 – Pasture Renovation Episodes 176 and 177- Transitioning to ...

  2. What's New?

    Lifelong Scholars", Columbus, Ohio, October 28, 2025 See news story,   “Ohio State Analysis Details ... High-Stakes Tariff Case Impacting Ohio Farmers”, Ohio's Country Journal, October 26, 2025 See news ... story,  “Ag Economists Sound the Alarm on Delayed Farm Relief Payments”, Brownfield Ag News, October 24, ...

  3. High school students invited to address global food security at the 2026 Ohio Youth Institute

    Extension News Tips and Events 4-H ...

  4. Get Ready for February Frost Seeding

    tall biomass over winter will prevent seeds from reaching the soil. Areas with dryer, sandy soils may ...

  5. Brewing Connections

    any ideas or concerns. Stop by, grab a cup, and let's chat! Topics: Tax Tips Sticking to ...

  6. Autumn Discovery Day Plant Sale

    October 2nd. Not a member? Join TODAY! ...

  7. Effects of Prescribed Fire on Timber

    When applied under controlled conditions, fire reduces competition from shade-tolerant and ... spreading and causing additional damage (Figure 2). This compartmentalization allows oak trees to respond to ... dead trees are more likely to be impacted by wood-boring insects that cause defects. Two principal ways ...

  8. Local Foods Guide Updates Requested for 2026

    and the consumer. If you have any concerns or questions related to the Fairfield County Local Foods ...

  9. Hydrangea School

    from growing techniques to optimal soil conditions. Elevate your gardening skills and cultivate lasting ...

  10. You Bought Livestock at the Local Auction Barn. Now What?

    restriction can cause severe dehydration and compromise an animal’s health. Lack of water suppresses their ... animal will be tacky or dry. Sunken eyes Lethargic The animal may stand with their head and ears down. ... long-stem hay at arrival.  They may be very hungry and the dry hay will prevent them from overeating on ...

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