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Cover Crops Roundtable ‘Round the Region

Cover Crops Roundtables

Paulding County Extension is expanding its Cover Crops Roundtable Series to include 2 new locations, hosted by the OSU Extension Water Quality Team. This series acts as a platform for farmer-to-farmer interaction, with OSU Extension serving as the discussion moderator. The goal of the series is to allow peer learning through networking, problem-solving, and idea sharing regarding the benefits and challenges of growing cover crops on the farm. The Roundtables will be held on Tuesdays in Paulding, Wednesdays in Bowling Green, and Thursdays in Wapakoneta from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. This series offers three standalone topics, so producers can choose to attend one, two, or all three of the events. The series is open to producers anywhere in Northwest Ohio and beyond.

Paulding Dates: January 9th, February 6th, March 5th

Bowling Green Dates: January 10th, February 7th, March 6th

Wapakoneta Dates: January 11th, February 8th, March 7th

Time: 6:30PM – 8:00PM

Cost: Free

Topics:

  • January: Benefits of Cover Crops
  • February: Mechanical Termination, Timing, and Considerations
  • March: Chemical Termination, Timing, and Considerations

Locations:

Paulding County Extension Office; 503 Fairground Dr., Paulding OH

Wood County Extension Office; 639 S. Dunbridge Rd., Bowling Green, OH

Auglaize County Extension Office; 208 S. Blackhoof St., Wapakoneta, OH

To register, email Rachel Cochran at cochran.474@osu.edu or call 567-344-5016

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