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Ohio Wine Competion 2026
Dear Ohio A2/A2F Permit Holder: The Ohio State University’s enology program is excited to be ... collaborating with the Ohio Grape Industries Committee (OGIC) to coordinate the 2026 Ohio Wine Competition! Dr. ... Competition will be $20/entry. This year’s Competition will once again select the “Best Ohio-Grown Wine” ...
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Buckeye Lady Beetle Community Science Training
predators that feed on landscape and agricultural pests. Unfortunately, some of our native Ohio lady beetles ... again this summer. To participate you must have a home garden (either a flower or food garden). Lady ... beetles will be collected using a yellow sticky card trap in your garden over two weeks (one week in June ...
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Faculty Spotlight: Andres Sanabria-Velazquez
opportunities shaped the way I approach my work today and prepared me to serve Ohio growers, train students, and ... application, ensuring that Ohio's vegetable growers have access to the latest disease management tools and ... and Extension State Specialist Department of Plant Pathology, The Ohio State University Educational ...
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Making Every Day Earth Day with SENR
home Climate action isn’t just global- it’s happening in communities across Ohio. From local ... are hands-on opportunities across Ohio to learn by doing. Want to better understand the woods near ... your neighborhood? Check out our Ohio Woodland Stewards Program. Want to be a volunteer naturalist at ...
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Lawn & Garden Talk 3: Gardening With Purpose: The Master Gardener Volunteer Program
introducing the Ohio State University Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program. This informative session ... Join us from April to September for our 2026 Lawn & Garden Talk Series! Interested in ... gardening, learning more about plants, and giving back to your community? Join us for a lawn and garden talk ...
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Summer Scholar on Livestock Health Project
rural Ohio, and applicants should be comfortable working outdoors in pastures for extended periods, ...
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Battle for the Belt: Season 4, Episode 1 – Which Crop Won the Belt 1.0?
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 ... ultra-early (late March to early April) to very late (mid to late June). In addition to the planting date, ...
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Lawn & Garden Talk 6: Bloom Or Doom? Plants To Watch Out For
Join us from April to September for our 2026 Lawn & Garden Talk Series! Join us for a lawn and ... garden talk on dangerous plants commonly found in home landscapes, gardens, and natural areas. Our guest ... speaker is Rylee Kay Puthoff, Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator with Ohio State University ...
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Celebrating Our Award-Winning HCS Faculty and Staff
maintain the yields and disease resistance required by Ohio’s commercial growers. Their groundbreaking work ... earning a Master’s in Plant Pathology at Ohio State. Since 2005, she has focused on advancing ... bearing fruit at Ohio State, thanks to the Tomatoes and Human Health team. Led by Dr. Jessica Cooperstone, ...
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Mowing Is The First Critical Step In Producing Quality Forage
method. Wrapped bales should be between 40% and 60%, with a target of 50 – 55%. Chopped forages stored in ... a bunker or bag should be 60-70% moisture. If the forage is too wet, you can have production of ... analysis, is 11% or higher, you should look at your rakes and tedders. Baled and wrapped forages should be ...