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  1. The Science Behind Food Preservation Methods

    https://morrow.osu.edu/news/science-behind-food-preservation-methods

    Please join us on June 27th at 2:00 p.m. for a program on "The Science Behind Food Preservation Methods".  Following updated food preservation methods is critical for ensuring a food safe product for your family and household.  The latest scienc ...

  2. Freeze-Drying Fundamentals

    https://morrow.osu.edu/news/freeze-drying-fundamentals

    Join us for a 90-minute exploration with the freeze-dryer! You don’t have to have freeze-drying experience or a freeze-dryer. The program will be held April 23rd in the Ag Credit Building Conference Room.  Click below for more information and registration ...

  3. Finding Your Path to Wellness

    https://morrow.osu.edu/news/finding-your-path-wellness

    Register for free email wellness challenge at this link: https://go.osu.edu/lhlwmorrow. Merriam-Webster defines path as: a trodden way; a track specially constructed for a particular use; a course, route; a way of life, conduct, or thought. Join the Live ...

  4. Welcome Ella Lorentz! Holmes County 4-H Youth Development Educator!

    https://holmes.osu.edu/news/welcome-ella-lorentz-holmes-county-4-h-youth-development-educator

    Welcome Ella Lorentz! Holmes County 4-H Youth Development Educator! Effective March 18th, 2024: On behalf of Holmes County OSU Extension, we would like to announce that Ella Lorentz has accepted the position as the 4-H Youth Development Educator. Many of ...

  5. Finding Your Path to Wellness Spring Email Challenge

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/news/finding-your-path-wellness-spring-email-challenge

    Sign Up Now for the “Finding Your Path to Wellness” Spring Email Challenge As spring moves in, are you ready to step outside your comfort zone and find out a few things you can do to improve your wellness? Join Ohio State University Extension for the “Fin ...

  6. Shop Wright Landscape Supply and Market Place

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/shop-wright-landscape-supply-and-market-place

    Visit Wright Landscape Supply and Market Place to explore a vast variety of annuals, flowering shrubs, hanging baskets, decorative trees, landscape products, plants, fertilizers, gardening tools, and so much more... AND support the Fairfield County 4-H pr ...

  7. Lancaster Greenhouse & Nursery Fundraiser

    https://fairfield.osu.edu/events/lancaster-greenhouse-nursery-fundraiser

    Start your spring planting! Enjoy shopping the extensive line of annuals, perennials, herbs, vegetables, geraniums, hanging baskets, containter plantings, seeds, trees, shrubs, mulches & soils at Lancaster Greenhouse & Nursery and support the Fair ...

  8. Friday's Escape to the Forest Webinar Series- Climate Change Tree Atlas: A tool to explore potential responses of Ohio’s forests

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/fridays-escape-forest-webinar-series-climate-change-tree-atlas-tool-explore-potential

    Join us  April 12 th  for a webinar focused on introducing the  USDA Forest Service’s Climate Change Atlas.   Associate Professor, Dr. Stephen Matthews will introduce this tool that is based on over 2 decades of research with a goal to help us understand ...

  9. Alumni Career Spotlight: Michael Keeler

    https://senr.osu.edu/node/11338

    Michael Keeler Natural Resource Management '20 Founder and Principal, Ohio Native Concepts, LLC As an undergraduate student, Michael studied Natural Resource Management and completed his degree in SENR in 2020. During school, he volunteered extensive ...

  10. Growers and Retailers Needed: Understanding Yield Response to K Applications in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-05/growers-and-retailers-needed-understanding-yield-response-k

    Potassium (K) is a key nutrient for growing profitable crops in Ohio.  Recently in Ohio, consultants, retailers, and farmers have been concerned that soil K values have been decreasing.  One cause for this decrease is higher soybean and corn yields leadin ...

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