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Peace Corps
https://ipa.osu.edu/peace-corps
to helping people in interested countries meet their need for trained men and women. The university ...
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Maximize your Ag Tech- Tri-State Precision Ag Webinar
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/maximize-your-ag-tech-tri-state-precision-ag-webinar
Extension Educator Stephanie Karhoff at 419-636-5608 or karhoff.41@osu.edu for more information. ...
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Agricultural Policy and Outlook Conference
that starts at 1 p.m. and invites people in the audience to ask questions. Speakers at the conference ... said. “Our hope is that people who come gain knowledge to use to influence their businesses.” To ...
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Be Prepared for Combine Fires during Harvest Season
“helper crews”) to know what to do if smoke or fire appears. The safety of the people always comes before ...
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Ask the Expert Sessions to Be Held Live During 2020 Farm Science Review.
site. Within that image, people can click on the various icons to find the schedules for talks and demos ... Science Review. Our experts will share science-based recommendations and solutions to the issues people ...
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Wooster Campus
https://ipa.osu.edu/wooster-campus
contact me: Jason Owens https://ipa.osu.edu/people/jason-owens-phd Ecuador Talk, a Cultural Connection ...
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OSU Ag Safety & Health YouTube videos
https://agsafety.osu.edu/youtube-videos
and Partners: Keeping People Safe Grain Rescue To view more videos from Ohio State University ...
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Northwest Ohio Corn & Soybean Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-01/northwest-ohio-corn-soybean-day
PhD Candidate, OSU Plant Pathology CORE Pesticide Update Stephanie Karhoff, OSU Extension, Williams ...
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Western Bean Cutworm Numbers Continue to Increase
Western bean cutworm (WBC) trap counts for the week of July 20 – 26 continue to increase in many counties across Ohio. A total of 26 counties monitored 88 traps, resulting in 636 WBC adults (7.2 statewide average moths per trap) (Figure 1). Counties that ...
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ODA Asks Public to Not Plant any Unsolicited Packages of Seeds
The Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) has been notified that several Ohio residents have received unsolicited packages in the mail containing seeds that appear to have originated from China. The types of seeds in the packages are currently unknown and ...