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Faculty, staff, and students honored at the 2024 CFAES Research Forum
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/faculty-staff-and-students-honored-2024-cfaes-research-forum
production, was also recognized. FABE professor Ryan Winston's proposal, which aims to improve ... being the awards portion of the event, Ph. D. candidate Joey Smith received two graduate school awards. ...
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Goat Council Raising Funds
https://champaign.osu.edu/news/goat-council-raising-fundsd
The Champaign County Goat Council is working to raise money for the new goat pens purchased for ... the 2023 Champaign County Fair. From now until May 1, 4-H goat project members will be selling ... available baskets & planters, and find a goat project member near you to place your order.  Order forms ...
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FRST Fertilizer Recommendation Support Tool Launches Nationwide to Digitize Crop Nutrient Management
harmonize soil testing across state boundaries. It represents an improvement in our ability to evaluate soil ... improve the accuracy of nutrient recommendations through independent, scientifically-developed nutrient ... a dynamic database of soil test correlation data that is constantly updated to improve testing confidence. ...
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It's Time to Make It Take It!
https://champaign.osu.edu/news/its-time-make-it-take-it
Make It Take It event! The program will be held at the Champaign County Community Center Auditorium on ... The Champaign County Master Gardener Volunteers will once again be offering their annual spring ... this event is $25.00 and does include everything needed to make the arrangement. Participants can ...
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Crop Tree Management: A Tool to Help You Achieve Your Woodland Goals
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-50
attention? Ever thought about how your forest can improve the quality of water flowing through your property? ... Clearly, identifying goals for your woodland is critical. They provide the basis for determining what ... should and should not be done in your woods to improve its ability to satisfy your needs and desires. ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series
https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/gardening-conservation-webinar-series
practical conservation strategies tailored for your local environment. Click the event title to register for ... how you can make a difference right from your own backyard? We’re thrilled to announce our Gardening ... practices right in your own green space while engaging with experts who will share their insights on ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series- Everyone Loves Free (plant) Food!
https://hamilton.osu.edu/events/gardening-conservation-webinar-series-everyone-loves-free-plant-food
Nature Conservancy and Ohio State University Extension. Wednesday, September 25Â - Click on the event ... of composting, how to get started and some other ways you can help the planet and help your plants at ... the same time. Our discussion will also include why leaving your leaves can help plants and wildlife ...
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Look Out for Nitrogen Loss Due to Heavy Rains
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-09/look-out-nitrogen-loss-due-heavy-rains
The recent heavy rainfall events have implications on the fate of applied nitrogen (N). In the ... in the central-eastern counties. Year to date, we are experiencing 2 to 8% higher rainfall than ... DENITRIFICATION When soil is saturated with water during or after the rain event, N can be lost to atmosphere via ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series- An Update on Ticks for 2024
https://hamilton.osu.edu/events/gardening-conservation-webinar-series-update-ticks-2024
Nature Conservancy and Ohio State University Extension. Wednesday, May 22 Â -Â Click on the event title ... can keep yourself, your family and your animals tick safe. Speakers: Tim McDermott, OSU Assistant ...
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Gardening for Conservation Webinar Series- Growing Your Own Food for Conservation
Nature Conservancy and Ohio State University Extension. Wednesday, June 26Â - Click on the event title ... below to register. Growing Your Own Food for Conservation The increase in growing your own food has seen ...