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Lauren Burner-Kitzler
https://hancock.osu.edu/people/lauren-burner-kitzler
4-H Educator burner-kitzler.1@osu.edu OSU Extension Hancock County 567-525-7223 Lauren has been a lifelong resident of Hancock County where she was a graduate of Liberty-Benton High School. She then obtained an Associate’s of Science Degree and a bachelor ...
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Making Pickles
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/making-pickles
Gardeners and other lovers of fresh produce are often interested in extending the season's bounty by preserving fruits and vegetables at home. Ohio State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences educators teach home canning, freezing, and o ...
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4-H Camp Sign Up
https://hardin.osu.edu/news/4-h-camp-sign-0
Online registration to attend Hardin County 4-H Camp will open on SATURDAY, JUNE 18, at 12:00 NOON. 4-H camp will be held at Camp Ohio July 22-25. 2022 4-H Camp Information Letter ...
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4-H Camp Sign Up
https://hardin.osu.edu/events/4-h-camp-sign-3
4-H Camp Information Letter ...
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Case highlights the risk of misclassifying employees as independent contractors
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Ohio Ag Law is on Facebook!
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/news/ohio-ag-law-facebook
Ohio Ag Law is now on Facebook! Gives us a like and follow to receive updates on agricultural and resource law issues, events, and more. You can find us on Facebook by searching @OhioAgLaw or by following this link: https://www.facebook.com/OhioAgLaw. ...
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Karen Mills
https://coshocton.osu.edu/people/karen-mills
Program Assistant, SNAP-Ed mills.1024@osu.edu 740-622-2265 740-622-2265 ...
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Broiler/Market Chicken Orders Due June 3rd
https://hardin.osu.edu/news/broilersmarket-chicken-orders-due-june-3rd
All 4-H and FFA members carrying Market Chicken Projects- ORDER FORM DUE DATE: JUNE 3, 2022 DELIVERY DATE: JULY 13, 2022 Broiler Chick Order Form ...
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May 4-H Newsletter
https://hardin.osu.edu/news/may-4-h-newsletter
Read the latest 4-H news and updates. May 4-H Newsletter ...
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Have No Fear..Honey Bee Swarms are Near
Beth Scheckelhoff, ANR Educator Putnam County Honey bee swarms are common this time of year. They often go unnoticed because swarms do not stick around for very long, usually one to three days at most. A honey bee swarm is a natural process of one hive sp ...