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Return-to-Office Survey Coming Soon
Within the next week, watch for the delivery of the May 2021 Extension Return to Office survey. This will be a follow-up to last year’s survey. ...
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Return-to-Office Planning Highlights
This is a summary of the longer original message in the April 22 issue. OSU Extension is now transitioning and planning to open our county offices fully to the public on June 1. ...
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4-H Club Meetings Update
https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/june-12-2020/4-h-club-meetings-update
We have approached our university leadership for an exemption for club meetings for clubs participating in various in-person junior fair activities. ...
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Programming Guidance
https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/december-3-2020/programming-guidance
The following guidance will be implemented, effective Dec. 7, 2020 and will run through Jan. 15. ...
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Ohioline Update
https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/september-4-2020/ohioline%C2%A0update
The Ohioline landing page has been reformatted in a small way that should make a big difference. ...
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Project Book Distribution Update
County offices remain closed, of course, and 4-H volunteers and members are getting the publications materials they need for projects, just in different ways. ...
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Budget Updates/Planning
https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/april-29-2020/budget-updatesplanning
Budgets are another topic where a bit of ambiguity remains. The university, the college, and OSU Extension are still awaiting more clarity about how COVID-19 will affect the federal, state, and local funding. ...
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OneDrive Training Available for BuckeyeBox Migration
Prepare to transition from BuckeyeBox to OneDrive by joining an online, instructor-led class about OneDrive or Teams in May. ...
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Knowledge Exchange Website Update
The KX website is still in development, and they want your input. KX is creating a website that streamlines CFAES research and data for use by the public, decision makers, and Extension. ...
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Hellen Kanyagha: Promoting Use of IPM Strategies to Control Plant Diseases in Tanzania
diseases. Pesticide overuse/misuse exposes farmers and ultimately consumers to health risks, triggers ... and misinformed plant disease management approaches that farmers’ use is in the control of tomato ... bacterial wilt, caused by Ralstonia solanacearum. After five years of observing this disease and tracking ...