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  1. Battle for the Belt: Season 3, Episode 12- Economic Considerations for Replanting

    our yield in areas where our stand counts are low or zero, but we need to take into consideration that ... weather, wet soils, rain events, insect damage, soil crusting). With such, lower stands can be the result, ... consistent yield losses for late planting—1 to 1.5 bushels per acre of yield loss for corn and 0.3 to 0.5 ...

  2. Spotlight—Meet the New Master Gardener Volunteers, Part 2

    final five in the fall issue. David Griffith According to David Griffith, “Community gardening and ... needed to start and maintain a community garden, ending with a visit to the WCG Garden on Buckeye Street ... after many years of work. Kristen Harmon Kristen Harmon dedicates her gardening interests and time to ...

  3. Buckeye Dairy Network Feeder School

    OSU Extension presents Buckeye Dairy Network Feeder School August 8, 2025 8:30am-4pm Farm Shop, ... limited to first 20 participants Feeder School topics: Review of Dairy Nutrition Forage Safety & ... Your TMR Program Panel Session for Questions Email questions to Krogstad.6@osu.edu Or call the ...

  4. 2025 Jr. Fair Entires

    needed, please submit all deletions or additions with the link below or in person. NO changes will be ... July 11th and August 10th to avoid the letter grade reduction. Please see page 3 and 7 of the Jr. Fair ... Every family is responsible to enter online all projects that will be exhibited at the Allen Co. ...

  5. 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 ... prevented planting, talk sooner rather than later with your insurance agent. In Ohio, June 5 is the date at ... claimed acres. In our example, this $393/acre would also be the amount at which you could choose to insure ...

  6. HCS Alumni Spotlight: Todd Peterson

    connections in the industry and academia that have provided me with strong support and challenged me to ... Todd Peterson studied plant science with us here in the Department of Horticulture & Crop ... I'd always been exposed to agriculture, crop production, and plant sciences but it was FFA, in high ...

  7. Cornus kousa

    persist for three to five weeks. You can grow Cornus kousa in full sun, but it does best with a little ... A cousin to our native eastern dogwood (Cornus florida), it blooms later in the season. The species is ... native to Taiwan, Korea, China, and Japan, where it acquired the species name kousa. Cornus kousa is more ...

  8. Going Green: Sustainability at Work

    (also known as The Shoe) in Columbus. The purpose of the tour was to learn how the fourth-largest ... stadium in the country continuously ranks #1 when it comes to recycling. In fact, OSU diverts 90% or more ... practices in our county Extension office. Although I do a lot at home to be sustainable, I realized I was ...

  9. Life Skills

    treats and baskets put together by Portage County 4-H youth. Proceeds go to 4-H clubs partipating in the ... auction bidders must sign up prior to the start of the auction in Hubbard Building. No bidder numbers ... investment in the youth’s future endeavors. This scholarship of up to $750 will be awarded to current 4-H ...

  10. Safe at home: Extension experts guide Ohioans through food preservation season

    can transform a sliced zucchini into a snack to rival potato chips- with as many flavor options,” she ... information or to register for a webinar, visit fcs.osu.edu/programs/healthy-people/food-preservation. In ... could pose serious health risks. Improper food preservation techniques can lead to the growth of harmful ...

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