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OSU Agronomic Crop Internship in Darke County
https://darke.osu.edu/news/osu-agronomic-crop-internship-darke-county
The Ohio State University Agronomic Crops Team is starting a new summer program in 2015 aimed at providing a rich training experience to undergraduate students in a wide diversity of disciplines related to agronomic crop research. These Agronomic Crop Res ...
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State of Ohio Urban Report
https://cityextension.osu.edu/node/112
State of Ohio ...
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Wayne Township Litter Outing Service Project
https://butler.osu.edu/events/wayne-township-litter-outing-service-project
Wayne Township Litter Outing Service Project Flyer ...
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CANCELLED March webinar by Dean McPheron
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/cancelled-march-webinar-by-dean-mcpheron
CANCELLED DUE TO ILLNESS. Monthly webinar for faculty and staff by CFAES Dean Bruce McPheron. View on YouTube. Look for the link in your email. ...
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2009
https://cityextension.osu.edu/node/111
2009 ...
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2007 conference
https://cityextension.osu.edu/node/110
2007 ...
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2007 National Urban Extension Conference Publication
https://cityextension.osu.edu/node/108
2007 National Urban Extension Conference Publication ...
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OARDC/ATI Town Hall Meeting
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/oardc-ati-town-hall-meeting
Town hall meeting for faculty, staff and students at Wooster hosted by OARDC Staff Council. CFAES Dean Bruce McPheron, ATI Interim Director Jim Kinder, OARDC Director Steve Slack, CFAES Senior Associate Dean Ron Hendrick and OARDC Associate Director Dave ...
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Investiture of President Drake
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/events/investiture-president-drake
The Investiture of Michael V. Drake, MD, as 15th president of The Ohio State University. A limited number of tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To request a ticket, email investiture@osu.edu. ...
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Time to Think about Planting Peas
https://butler.osu.edu/news/time-think-about-planting-peas
Peas are one of the easiest vegetables to grow in a garden or even in containers, if you remember to plant them early. They do not like our hot summers, but don’t mind light frosts, so they should be planted in March or early April so they can grow, b ...