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Franklin County 4-H lends huge helping hand in the community
https://franklin.osu.edu/news/franklin-county-4-h-lends-huge-helping-hand-community
Disease Foundation 5K participants and 58 picture frames for pediatric patients Patches of Light 80 ...
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Carbon Monoxide, Silent but Deadly
a health care professional. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns, “Each year, more ...
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Gallia County 4H Horse Clinic
https://gallia.osu.edu/events/gallia-county-4h-horse-clinic
Phil Bonzo 740-821-4993 Updates & Info: Gallia County Youth Horse Committee Facebook Page ...
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Gallia County Horse Clinic
https://gallia.osu.edu/news/gallia-county-horse-clinic
Phil Bonzo 740-821-4993 Updates & Info: Gallia County Youth Horse Committee Facebook Page ...
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Extension Disaster Education Network
U.S. food and agricultural system against threats from pests, diseases, contaminants, and disasters. ...
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Ohio AgrAbility in Action: Ohio AgrAbility workshops and exhibits at the 2018 Farm Science Review
your solutions, or ask for suggestions for updating and modifying your equipment and farm buildings. ...
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Cleaning up after a flood- Resources that are available.
https://agsafety.osu.edu/news/cleaning-after-flood-resources-are-available
you will find Flood Information up-dates. There is a wealth of information and links at this site. ...
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August Newsletter
https://franklin.osu.edu/news/august-newsletter
future planned events. In our Program Updates, we are also pleased to highlight several of the ... well. Sincerely, Laquore J. Meadows, Ph.D. County Extension Director, Franklin County Program Updates ...
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September is Food Safety Month
https://fst.osu.edu/news/september-food-safety-month
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Some other big myths about food safety, according to ... found on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website at ...
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Chow Line: Internal Temperature of 165 F Needed for Chicken to Prevent Foodborne Illness
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s best to use a food thermometer placed in the ...