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4-H News and Notes: December 5, 2016
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/4-h-news-and-notes-december-5-2016
Listed below are a few important 4-H updates and reminders. Please click the headlines below for more ...
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Fair Wrap-up and Tailgating
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/fair-wrap-and-tailgating
diseases to a minimum. Don’t process tomatoes from dead vines or with blemishes, as the acid content is ...
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Wheat Harvest Concerns
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/wheat-harvest-concerns
to cause diseases such as wheat scab) readily colonize wheat heads, resulting in a dark moldy cast ...
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President Drake Coronavirus Update
https://cityextension.osu.edu/news/president-drake-coronavirus-update
President Michael V. Drake updated the media on what The Ohio State University is doing to address the challenges of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Follow this link to watch the recording. ...
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2015 Annual Bi-State Youth Poultry Clinic
https://ansci.osu.edu/newsletter/monthly-roundup/may-2015/2015-annual-bi-state-youth-poultry-clinic
included: Pullets and Hens, Pigeon Breeds, Diseases of Small Flocks, Avian Anatomy/Necropsy, Basics of ...
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Academic Affairs staffing update
Here are the staffing operational changes currently in effect for Academic Affairs. ...
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UPDATE 2- March 12, 2020
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletter/wednesday-wire/update-2-march-12-2020
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UPDATE- March 12, 2020
https://ati.osu.edu/newsletter/wednesday-wire/update-march-12-2020
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COVID-19 Resources and Information
https://montgomery.osu.edu/news/covid-19-resources-and-information
A new website with science-based information and research on COVID-19 from The Ohio State University College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences launched April 7th. The KX COVID-19 Hub is a collaboration between The Knowledge Exchange, Ohio ...
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August Perennial Forage Establishment
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/august-perennial-forage-establishment
disease develops during the winter, and seedlings literally "melt away" in winter and early ...