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  1. Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 1 – Which Crop Won the Belt 1.0?

    acre was sufficient to maximize yield in most cases, consistent with Ohio State Extension’s current ... and soybean planting date priorities across Ohio (Figure 1). F rom 2023 through 2025, this study ... Counties, at Ohio’s agronomic research stations. Each year included five planting windows, ranging from ...

  2. New blog posts on Water Cooler Economics

    4 new posts: Iran conflict impact, misallocation of women's talents, Ohio energy outlook and ...

  3. Self-Paced Recertification Overview

    course offers one hour of core, and a half hour in each category. If you need five hours, you will ... allows all Ohio Commercial Pesticide Applicators to get their necessary recertification credits. The ... complete categories that are not on your license. 5 hours = 1 hour of core + 8 categories. In the ...

  4. 2026 Keynote Speakers

    National University and a B.S. from Yonsei University in South Korea.   Erika Lyon The Ohio State ... a county Agriculture & Natural Resources Educator with The Ohio State University Extension in eastern ... Ohio State Univeristy (OSU). He obtained a BS in Horticultural and Crop Science (2021) and PhD ...

  5. Plant Breeding Certificate Program

    breeding in the plant sciences, including agronomy, horticulture and turf science. Upon completion of this ... Any 1 of these 2 courses HCS 2202 or 2202E:  Form and Function in Cultivated Plants*  (4 credits) ... Advances in High Throughput Phenotyping  (3 credits) HCS 5625:  Applied Plant Biotechnology (2 credits) ...

  6. STEM Projects On The Rise This Year

    entails. Likewise, most 4-H members may not be aware of the variety of projects offered in the STEM ... is an Ohio State University Extension 4-H Youth Development Educator and may be reached at ... 4-Hers this year in Wayne County. Over 175 4-H projects, under STEM, have enrollments as of our April ...

  7. Plant Apples This Spring

    diameter of the root ball. Since most soils in Ohio don’t drain well, you’ll want your new tree to sit two ... Although there are thousands of apple varieties, not all are ideal for the home grower in Ohio. Select ... You may also find these cultivars in dwarf form, which are easier to manage and produce fruit earlier. ...

  8. Granite Ridge Farm Tech Position

    farmer feels equipped, informed, and valued. Reporting to the Pullet or Layer Division  Manager, the tech ...

  9. Meet Me in the Garden: Spotted Lanternfly

    Pam Bennett, State Master Garden Program Director, presents Spotted Lanternfly. Meet Me in the ... Garden is a FREE educational series presented by the Summit County Master Gardener Volunteers. ...

  10. Wind, Water, and the Fight for Soil Health

    Implementing a new farming practice can be challenging, but Ohio State University Extension is here to help. In ... occurred. Madison County had wind-blown soils in the ditch (Image 1) It is more common for Ohio to ... health, and moving fall tillage to just prior to planting can greatly reduce erosion potential. ...

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