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Legendary Adventure Zone Opens in Noble County, Thanks to OSU Extension Community DevelopmentLeadership
opening of the Legendary Adventure Zone, a new inclusive playground in Noble County designed for children ... with OSU Extension in Noble County. In 2024, she began working closely with local families and partners ... especially by those who have been traditionally underserved in public play spaces.” The new playground ...
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Urban Ag Production
Information – Vegetables Growing Peppers in the Home Garden Growing Broccoli in the Home Garden Growing Garlic ... Production Bumble Bee Pollination in Tomato Greenhouses Peppers Hydroponic Pepper Production Cucumber ... Production Soil-based production systems are foundational in Ohio’s urban agriculture. This section offers ...
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Buckeye Excellence on Display at NACDEP 2025: OSU Extension Shines on the National Stage
Entrepreneurial-Friendly Communities in the Outdoor Recreation Sector, a North Central Regional Center for Rural ... Moss. Artificial Intelligence Use in Extension: Insights from Ohio and Why Human Work Still Matters, ... connection in Extension work. Keeping Our Farms and Communities Safe: Protecting Against HSN1, with timely ...
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4-H Companion Animal Project Judging Registration DEADLINE!!!!
https://clermont.osu.edu/events/4-h-companion-animal-project-judging-registration-deadline
feedback regarding his/her project. Those who participate in Companion Animal Project judging have an ... want to participate in project judging, can review their project with their club advisor. Projects ... a member in good standing. Advisors can use the sheet below to assist with the project review. Advisor ...
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Weed Science Field Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/weed-science-field-day-1
Hernandez, Long-term Cover Crops in a Corn Soybean Rotation Ella Poling, Metribuzin in Early Planted Soybean ... Research Station in South Charleston, OH. Registration will start at 8:30 am, with opening remarks and ... and weed herbicide screen Herbicide injury plots Betsy Cunningham, Planting Green for Corn Bayron ...
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New Structure
https://alphazetapartners.osu.edu/future-members/new-structure
their year in the organization and look the same for everyone. For a schedule of when events will ...
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Brassica Crops
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/brassica-crops
protein levels range from 15% to 25% in the herbage and 8% to 15% in the roots, depending on nitrogen ... through December. Spring-seeded brassicas boost forage supply in late summer. Summer-seeded brassicas ... extend the grazing season in late fall and early winter. RAPE (Brassica napus L.) is a short-season, ...
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Insect Pest Management
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/insect-pest-management
primary insect problems in Ohio are the alfalfa weevil and the potato leafhopper in alfalfa. The alfalfa ... weevil is primarily active in the spring. The potato leafhopper is active during the summer months and ... can cause severe yield and quality losses in alfalfa. New alfalfa seedings are especially vulnerable ...
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Disease Management in Forages
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/disease-management-forages
Diseases can negatively affect stand establishment, limit yields and hasten stand decline in ... uninfected plants to achieve their maximum potential and compensate for the loss in stand or productivity due ... and selecting disease resistant varieties. It is very important to avoid compaction damage in forages ...
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Perennial Warm-Season Grasses
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/perennial-warm-season-grasses
growth during the warm and dry mid-summer months. These grasses initiate growth in late April or early ... May and produce 65%–75% of their growth from mid-June to mid-August in Ohio. Warm-season grasses ... following species are winter-hardy and grow in all areas of Ohio. They can be seeded alone or as a mixture, ...