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  1. Lep Monitoring Network Update #7 – Last Black Cutworm and True Armyworm Report

    traps in 15 counties, and our statewide average decreased from 7.6 moths last week to 5.6 moths this ... After this week, we will switch lures to western bean cutworm (WBC) and corn earworm (CEW). In this ... week. Counties that had averages of 7.0 moths or more are over our threshold level and encouraged to ...

  2. Seneca County Jr. Fair Book

    The Jr. Fair Book is now available!  Please save the link for easy access for the week of the ...

  3. Growing Blueberries in the Home Garden

    fruit is also low in calories and sodium, contains no cholesterol, and is a source of fiber. A major ... Bare-rooted blueberry plants begin to produce fruit in the second or third season; however, they do not become ... Any blooms that form should be removed. Allowing the plant to fruit will reduce growth and result in ...

  4. Farminar Series to Feature a Variety of Research Projects—All On-Farm and Farmer-Led

    infrastructure on his farm. He’ll also walk through how he uses the Pasture.io management system to track cow and ... internships through the Dairy Grazing Apprentice program. Whether you’ve been in dairy for years or are just ... getting started, this tour is a great chance to connect, swap ideas, and learn something new. Please ...

  5. Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 5 – Economic Considerations for Replant Decisions

    April with a lower plant population, such as 20,000 to 25,000 plants per acre, can result in a better or ... that a uniform stand of 15,000 to 20,000 corn plants per acre planted in late April can still achieve ... uneven stands can appear from earlier-planted crops. This brings the need to assess whether replanting is ...

  6. 4-H Scrapbooking Project Workshop

    project. On Wednesday, June 10 from 2:00-4:00 p.m., OSU Extension in Hardin County is hosting a FREE ... Project workshops are a great opportunity to learn together while completing part of your 4-H ... scrapbooking workshop for those members taking #497 Scrapbooking: A 4-H Guide to Preserving Memories. Receive ...

  7. Join Us for 4-H Day at the Wood County Fair!

    whole family and enjoy an afternoon of hands-on activities, learning, and 4-H fun. This event is open to ... all Wood County Fair attendees and will be held open-house style from 4:00–7:00 p.m. in the Pavilion. ... Join us for a fun-filled 4-H afternoon at the Wood County Fair on Wednesday, August 5. Bring the ...

  8. Spring 2026: Riding the Temperature Roller Coaster

    highs to subfreezing lows.  The first insult occurred in late March as the flower buds on the early ... blooming star and Loebner hybrid magnolias began to unfurl.  A few days of highs in the 70’s were ... outlined above, many were severely damaged by two nights in the 20’s in early April.  Thus, the 2026 ...

  9. Garden Guides

    volunteering. Our mission is to teach and promote research-based horticultural practices and projects in Wayne ... have assistance in finding a volunteer role. Entrance into the program is based on passage of ... County. Want to join us? Find information and an application at secrest.osu.edu under the Get ...

  10. Natasha Atlas

    Program Assistant 4-H/ANR atlas.24@osu.edu 740-852-0975 ...

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