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Grant helps 4-H expand access to computer science education to multiple counties statewide
for young people anytime, anywhere. “We’re proud to be the lead state with National 4-H Council and ...
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Healthy Living with Chronic Conditions
https://darke.osu.edu/news/healthy-living-chronic-conditions
well-being for people living with long-term, chronic health conditions. This abbreviated version of our ...
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Farm Science Review: Gwynne Conservation Area
https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/farm-science-review-gwynne-conservation-area
Programs to Assist with Forest Management Stephanie Downs 1:00 p.m. Responsible Recreation: The Ohio ...
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Healthy Living with Chronic Conditions
https://darke.osu.edu/events/healthy-living-chronic-conditions
improve the health and well-being for people living with long-term, chronic health conditions. A new topic ...
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Great weather, crowds make for successful 60th annual Farm Science Review
forging new business partnerships and the transfer of knowledge among people involved in different areas ...
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Nationwide, The Ohio State University “green” light AgTech Innovation Hub
“Innovation has always played a key role in Nationwide’s mission of protecting people, businesses and ...
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Ask the Expert sessions always popular at Farm Science Review
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ask-the-expert-sessions-always-popular-farm-science-review
of the college with offices in each Ohio county. “We encourage farmers, growers, people in the ag ...
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Achieving Net-Zero: Examining near and long-term greenhouse gas commitments
right thing for our people and for the planet. An energy expert with over a decade of energy efficiency ...
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Shared Harvest
https://darke.osu.edu/events/shared-harvest-0
distribution site during the appropriate hours. We ask, people receiving food need to stay in their vehicles ...
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Shared Harvest
https://darke.osu.edu/events/shared-harvest
distribution site during the appropriate hours. We ask, people receiving food need to stay in their vehicles ...