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Ohio 4-H Lays the Foundation for a Career in Research
https://ohio4h.org/may-2023/ohio-4-h-lays-foundation-career-research
Melanie Nicol knew she liked science from a young age. ...
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Interested in Soil Health? Learn together with OSU Extension
Improving soil health (SH) can provide a variety of benefits including improved water infiltration, increased water holding capacity, and increased nutrient availability. However, it can be challenging to quantify these benefits in the field. With funding ...
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Forage Maturity Across Ohio
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-14/forage-maturity-across-ohio
Warm weather this spring especially over the last couple of weeks has rapidly progressed forage maturity. Harvesting forages at the proper time for the livestock you are feeding is critical to farm profitability. Poor quality forages must be supplemented ...
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Faces of Ohio 4-H — Stacey Russell
https://ohio4h.org/may-2023/faces-ohio-4-h-%E2%80%94-stacey-russell
Each month, we highlight an Ohio 4-H alumnus with amazing stories to share—from their personal experience in 4-H to how they have given back to the program. ...
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Calendar of Events
https://ohio4h.org/may-2023/calendar-events
Check out these events we thought you'd enjoy! ...
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May 2023
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Master Gardener Volunteer Plant Sale
https://greene.osu.edu/news/master-gardener-volunteer-plant-sale
MGV Volunteers will hold their annual spring plant sale on Friday, May12th from 1:00pm to 7:00pm at the Greene County Extension Office. There will be herb and vegetable plants available along with a selection of perennials from the MGV gardens. ...
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2023-14
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2023-14
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Kyle Verhoff
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/kyle-verhoff
Kyle Verhoff Educator, Agriculture and Natural Resources Defiance County verhoff.115@osu.edu ...
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We are still very early, but if crop stands are a concern…
We are still early, but if you planted in April or the first few days of May, soil conditions have been wet and cold in many parts of the state. Early plantings, cold air/soil temperatures, and precipitation cause slow progress in corn and soybean. In Fig ...