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Bring One, Take One Plant & Garden Art Sale
County for the Bring One, Take One Plant & Garden Art Sale on Saturday, July 25, 2026, at OSU ... Eligible plants include: Perennials that need dividing or have re-seeded Shrubs that have spread or ... on the roots Exchange Process Plant drop-off and check-in: 9:00–9:45 a.m. Participants receive one ...
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Grow with Clark County 4-H
public, but we are also looking for volunteers to assist us with the seed planting activity. If you can ... When: Sat. April 11 Time: 10 AM to 2 PM Where: Season Grand Opening at Mathews Farm Market, 950 W. ... Leffel Lane, Springfield What: Plant a variety of seeds-- flowers, vegetables, and herbs Who: Open to the ...
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STEM Projects On The Rise This Year
a 4-H project. Even better, if there is not a project already, they can create one with 365-Self ... this year could even help them find their niche with a future project. Feel free to check out the ... 330-264-8722 or getz.107@osu.edu CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on ...
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Alexander Jones
soil carbon pool effects on nutrient availability and plant health/nutrition and soil health effects on ... Studies with a focus on sustainable agroecological systems and a B.S in Environmental and Plant Biology ... production and limited-input farming, and hydroponics research. He has peer-reviewed papers about plant ...
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The Ohio Gardening Calendar is your Key to Success
could plant in your garden now the OSU Garden Calendar will give you that information. After March 15 ... you could have planted peas, radishes, spinach and turnips as well as asparagus and onion sets. After ... Vegetable gardening for the first time? Want to know when to plant? The Ohio Gardening Calendar ...
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Mowing Is The First Critical Step In Producing Quality Forage
losses and greater introduction of foreign material. If the ash content, as reported on your forage ... or chopping at the proper moisture level. The ideal moisture content is dependent on your storage ... a bunker or bag should be 60-70% moisture. If the forage is too wet, you can have production of ...
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Lawn & Garden Talk 1: Spotting the Spotted Lanternfly
informative talk is on the spotted lanternfly, an invasive insect impacting our trees, crops, and local ... found and how it spreads Practical steps residents can take to help slow its spread, including reporting ...
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Summer Scholar on Livestock Health Project
materials for future student researchers. This role involves substantial hands-on fieldwork on farms in ... through mid-August) focused on tick surveillance on agricultural properties and development of training ... least 3 years of an undergraduate degree, some farm or field experience, an interest in vector-borne ...
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Spring Management Reminders for Maximizing Nutritive Value of Ryelage
Charleston and Wooster. Rye was planted on October 16 th at both sites, and harvest dates can be found in ... to its hardiness and biomass production. Spring management decisions can have big impacts on the feed ... Table 1. Nitrogen (urea) was applied in the spring on March 27 th and April 11 th at Wooster and South ...
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2026 HCS Graduate Research Symposium: A Resounding Success!
On April 2nd and 3rd, the Department of Horticulture and Crop Science (HCS) Graduate Student ... Advancement and Innovation Center (EAIC) on the Columbus campus, the two-day event successfully bridged our ... diversity of research currently being conducted in plant science, agriculture, and horticulture. Beyond the ...