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Fall Foliage Open House at Arboretum North
https://chadwickarboretum.osu.edu/events/fall-foliage-open-house-arboretum-north-1
Mark your calendars! More information coming soon. Have you ever visited Arboretum North, Chadwick ... Arboretum’s largest garden site? Join us for a family-friendly Open House exploring this hidden gem on campus ... that includes a lake, picnic area, 1000 native trees, a “net zero” tiny house, and more. LOCATION Arboretum ...
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Equine Pasture Walks-- July 23, August 20, Sept 3
https://forages.osu.edu/news/equine-pasture-walks-july-23-august-20-sept-3
productive grazing environments for your horses! The first event in the series is co-hosted by Ohio State ... 44606. Other events will take place on August 20th in Clermont Co and Sept 3rd in Ashtabula Co. Topics ... include: * Plant/root physiology * Forage and poisonous plants ID * Mud management/ dry lots * Grazing ...
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Summer
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/summer-2025/coming-events/summer
https://secrest.osu.edu- Find links to events, plant collections at the Arboretum, Master Gardener Volunteers, and past and ... June 7, 2025 – Secrest Garden Fair, 9 am – 4 pm, Secrest Arboretum June 9, 2025 – Plein Air ... Watercolor Painting in Secrest Gardens with the Watercolor Guild of Wayne County. Meet at 1:30 in front of ...
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OSU tackles H5N1 in upcoming webinar
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/osu-tackles-h5n1-in-upcoming-webinar
Scott Kenney, associate professor with the Center for Food Animal Health at Ohio State’s College of ... critical for our stakeholders to protect themselves from future outbreaks,” said Kenney. Collaborating with ... State’s proactive stance. Register here for the event, which will also highlight the work being done at ...
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Disease Management in Forages
https://agcrops.osu.edu/specialization-areas/forages/disease-management-forages
wet conditions in spring and early summer. Check with Extension plant pathologists and forage ... established forage crops. Effects of disease on individual plants vary widely. Some diseases are lethal while ... they help maintain a vigorous stand. Any practice that improves plant vigor is likely to reduce the ...
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Ohio AgrAbility Coloring Book (2024)
https://agrability.osu.edu/node/230
wondered how people with disabilities can work on farms and gardens? In this coloring book, you'll ... disabilities go away after a while, but others stay. • People with disabilities can do lots of the same things ... unique skills and abilities, and together, we can achieve amazing things. Ohio AgrAbility works with ...
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Ohio AgrAbility Coloring Book
https://agrability.osu.edu/node/229
but others are permanent. People with disabilities can do lots of the same things you can! Sometimes ... Click here for the Ohio AgrAbility Coloring Book. Have you ever wondered how people with ... disabilities can work on farms and gardens? In this coloring book, you'll meet some amazing people who use ...
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Dane and Bekah Peck share their CFAES story
when my three-year-old (Porter) allows it. Beer brewer, when I have time to do it. Gardener, life is ... did, and then she helped me identify that I wanted the same. Q: What areas of CFAES do you support and ... I decided to improve my connection with CFAES and got a job here. In June of 2024, I began working at OSU ...
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Blending Art, Writing, Design On 4-H Project
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/blending-art-writing-design-4-h-project
another. He drew on his graphic design knowledge for the plant layout in his garden he ... created with artificial succulents. He called it “plant architecture.” His father, Brian, ... he said. Drawing, writing, designing and gardening top his list. That’s why the 12-year-old has been ...
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Farm Smart: Don't Let Heat Get The Better Of You
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/farm-smart-dont-let-heat-get-better-you
We have needed heat units to get our crops growing, but we didn’t need it all to come in the same ... but this week I would like to focus on ourselves. You have the same jobs to do regardless of the ... weather, but when we get to these extremes there is nothing wrong with delaying a job to protect your own ...