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Teen Cooking Program
UPDATES COMING SOON! For more information, please contact the Pickaway County Extension Office at (740)-474-7534. ...
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Take Charge of Your Diabetes
MORE INFORMATION AND UPDATES COMING SOON! Please contact the Pickaway County OSU Extension Office at (740)-474-7534. ...
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Beyond the Kitchen
Register Today! Dining with Diabetes: Beyond the Kitchen is a FREE online course created by OSU Extension Family and Consumer Sciences. This online course goes “beyond the kitchen” to discuss making healthy choices when eating at restaurants, grocery ...
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Dining with Diabetes
Dining with Diabetes is a series of four classes conducted by Ohio State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences and community health partners. The program includes: Live cooking demonstrations Menu planning Diabetes management Carbohydrate-coun ...
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Pruning School
https://southcenters.osu.edu/horticulture/pruning-school
Download PDF copies of pruning presentations: Apple Tree Pruning Peach Tree Pruning Grapevine Pruning Raspberry Pruning Pruning Demonstration Videos ...
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Safe Sitter
https://pickaway.osu.edu/news/safe-sitter
Designed to prepare students to be safe when they're home alone, watching younger siblings, or babysitting. ...
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CFAES Celebration of Students 2024
We want to celebrate YOU- let's 'Come Together'! In CFAES, we put students first. We value you and want to welcome all of our CFAES students to join us at one or all of the following free events for fun, food, giveaways, and community. We h ...
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We're Hiring! Summer Student 4-H Program Assistant
https://seneca.osu.edu/news/were-hiring-summer-student-4-h-program-assistant
Apply today to be a part of the OSU Extension, Seneca County team! We are hiring a 2024 4-H Summer Program Assistant to start in May and be with us through August. The applicant can not currently be enrolled in 4-H. Applicants must not be a current Seneca ...
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Growers and Retailers Needed: Understanding Yield Response to K Applications in Ohio
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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Ben Torrance
https://agcrops.osu.edu/people/ben-torrance
Ben Torrance State Statistician USDA-NASS ...