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Ohio 4-H Hippology/Judging/Horse Bowl Clinic
https://ohio4h.org/events/ohio-4-h-hippologyjudginghorse-bowl-clinic
UPDATED CLINIC SCHEDULE REGISTER HERE-CLOSED Registration is limited to the first 150 participants ...
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Contact Information
https://ohio4h.org/statewide-programs/operation-military-kids/about-omk/contact-omk
more pictures, updates, and involvement opportunities! Like us on Facebook! Check out our YouTube ...
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Poultry
FFA Project Health Terminology Related to Poultry Disease Common Signs of Illness in Poultry Common ... Poultry Diseases Aspergillosis Avian Influenza Blackhead Botulism ... Typhoid Green Muscle Disease Infectious Bronchitis Infectious Bursal Disease ...
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New “Climate And” Webinar Series will be Offered in Winter 2023
impacts of extreme weather and climate on diseases, farm finances, and pest management. The webinars will ...
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Learn about Non-Native Invasive Forest Pests and Sentinels at Friday’s Escape to the Forest on Dec. 2
use of sentinel tree plantings to monitor for pests and diseases. Register at go.osu.edu/sentinel for ...
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Ohio Corn and Wheat Growers Association is Again Sponsoring Extension Events
limited to outlooks, farm budget, agronomy, crop updates, weed universities, and precision ag. To apply ...
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Faces of Ohio 4-H — Shelley Metz
https://ohio4h.org/november-2022/faces-ohio-4-h-%E2%80%94-shelley-metz
that the city girl wouldn’t get dirty in the show ring with a pig!” Outside of traditional project ...
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Northwest Ohio Corn-Soybean Day
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2022-40/northwest-ohio-corn-soybean-day
Soybean Pathology Soybean Weed Control Update Alyssa Essman, OSU Weed Science Department Using ...
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Resources
https://agcrops.osu.edu/resources
for 2023 Soybean Insects Corn Insects Corn Diseases Waterhemp Management Useful Web Sites for Corn ...
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Weather Update: More Active Pattern Sets in for December
Summary Preciptation has increased a bit across the state in recent weeks, ending what was a very dry stretch this fall (Figure 1). Observations indicate 1.5-2 inches have fallen across NW Ohio and in couties just to the southeast of about I-71. Still, ab ...