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Midwest Mechanical Weed Control Field Day
https://offer.osu.edu/events/midwest-mechanical-weed-control-field-day
Wednesday, September 27, 2023 Ohio State University's Wooster Campus 1680 Madison Avenue, Wooster, Ohio Save the date and watch for more details to come (including hours, specific events, etc.) ...
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Swine
ID and Junior Fair information. This document is usally updated each November or December with ...
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Sheep
information. This document is usually updated each November or December with information for the new year. ...
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Rabbits
information. This document is usally updated each November or December with information for the new year. ...
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Poultry
usally updated each November or December with information for the new year. 2023 Poultry Calendar of ...
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Vernal Pool Exploration at Coyote Run
https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/vernal-pool-exploration-coyote-run
go.osu.edu/fcvernalpool or call 740-653-5419 Cost: Free Contacts: Carrie Brown (740-277-4630 or brown ...
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Forms and Applications
https://wayne.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/forms-and-applications
date unless otherwise noted. As forms are updated and published for the year- the name of the ...
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February is Buckeye Love Month and Much More!
https://foodsafety.osu.edu/news/february-buckeye-love-month-and-much-more
even more inspired to continue forward together to prevent foodborne disease and protect public health. ...
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Local Foods in Fairfield County
https://fairfield.osu.edu/program-areas/agriculture-and-natural-resources/local-foods-guide
below. LOCAL FOODS GUIDE Download or share the current Fairfield County Local Foods Guide - updated ... May, 2023. If you are currently listed in our on-line guide and want to make changes or updates, or ...
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Organic Farmer Researcher Network: Blue Owl Hollow vs. Ailanthus altissima: Lessons from the Fray
When Janell Baran and her husband purchased their forest farm property in the late 1990s, it came with some unwelcome guests: large infestations of invasive woody plants such as Ailanthus (aka Tree-of-Heaven), Japanese barberry, Oriental bittersweet, and ...