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Wednesday In The Garden
https://trumbull.osu.edu/events/wednesday-garden-4
programs are held in the gardens at the OSU Extension Office from May to October. Please bring a lawn chair for ...
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Wednesday In The Garden
https://trumbull.osu.edu/events/wednesday-garden-3
a lawn chair for the outside garden classes. No registration or fee required for these classes. Please ...
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Wednesday In The Garden
https://trumbull.osu.edu/events/wednesday-garden-2
programs are held in the gardens at the OSU Extension Office from May to October. Please bring a lawn chair for ...
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Wednesday In The Garden
https://trumbull.osu.edu/events/wednesday-garden-1
a lawn chair for the outside garden classes. No registration or fee required for these classes. Please ...
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Wednesday In The Garden
https://trumbull.osu.edu/events/wednesday-garden-0
a lawn chair for the outside garden classes. No registration or fee required for these classes. Please ...
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Wednesday In The Garden
https://trumbull.osu.edu/events/wednesday-garden-7
bring a lawn chair for the outside garden classes. No registration or fee required for these classes. ...
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Wednesday In The Garden
https://trumbull.osu.edu/events/wednesday-garden-5
October. Please bring a lawn chair for the outside garden classes. No registration or fee required for these ...
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Ohio State receives $2.5 million to improve nutrition and physical activity
Environmental Sciences (CFAES) has received a $2.5 million award from the Centers for Disease Control and ... opportunities for physical activity with the goal of reducing chronic diseases. “Obesity is a complex, common, ... and costly chronic disease associated with poorer mental health outcomes, stigmatization, and reduced ...
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Ask the Experts pressing farm questions at Farm Science Review
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/ask-the-experts-pressing-farm-questions-farm-science-review
+ Economics = Agronomics. What comes first in the Equation? U.S.D.A Farm Bill Update Ask the Experts sessions ...
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Reviving your lawn after winter’s freeze and thaw
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/reviving-your-lawn-after-winter%E2%80%99s-freeze-and-thaw
pathology specialist with CFAES. The disease can kill off perennial ryegrass, a grass common in lawns across ... what led to their lawn looking so bare or brown. It could have been a disease, an insect, the weather, ... particularly important because phosphorus is a key nutrient used for root growth and development. Mow the lawn ...