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The New American Farmer – Extension Engagement with Urban Agriculture and Food Systems
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Blanket Purchase Orders- FY26 can request after April 14, 2025
OSU Purchasing will begin accepting requisitions for FY26 Blanket Purchase Orders beginning 4/14/2025. Please do not submit any FY26 Blanket PO renewal requests prior to that date. FY26 Blanket Purchase Order requisitions should be entered as Future Date ...
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NUREC: Building Collaborative Research and Extension Networks- Webinar
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A Historical Review of Urban Cooperative Extension in the United States
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The National Urban Research and Extension Center Hosts Dan Cronan
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Ohio State Community Engaged Practitioner Award- Nicole Debose
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Top-dressing Wheat with Liquid Manure
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-05/top-dressing-wheat-liquid-manure
Wheat fields will be firming up across Ohio and spring top-dressing with nitrogen fertilizer will soon start in the most southern counties. Livestock producers and commercial manure applicators may be considering applying liquid manure as a top-dress fert ...
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Register for the upcoming Water Quality Wednesdays webinar series!
Join OSU Extension’s water quality team on March 26 th for their fifth annual webinar series, Water Quality Wednesdays. This webinar series is held from 10:00AM to 11:30AM on the last Wednesday of the month, via Zoom. Each webinar offers a standalone topi ...
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Soil Health and Water Management Field Day (Lima)
https://agcrops.osu.edu/events/soil-health-and-water-management-field-day-lima
Save the date! Soil Health and Water Management Field Day at OSU Lima (Aug. 28, 2025) Mark your calendars for a soil health and water management field day featuring information related to cover crops, soil fertility, drainage water recycling, irrigation, ...
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Spring Planting Outlook
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2025-05/spring-planting-outlook
Last autumn much of Ohio was drier than normal. Ohio saw anywhere from 60-100% of normal rainfall except far southern Ohio which was hit by the remnants of Hurricane Helene allowing for rainfall of 100-125% of normal. See Figure 1. During the winter, we ...