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Natural Freezing, Thawing Helps With Broadcast Seeding
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/natural-freezing-thawing-helps-broadcast-seeding
I think it is safe to say that we have had a winter. Not just a turning of the calendar, but an ... to germinate and sprout properly. Frost seeding lacks the precision of a planter but it allows us to ... seeding a legume species into a field that hasn’t had the species for several years, it is wise to include ...
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Home Horticulture Series: Invasive Species of Southwest Ohio
https://butler.osu.edu/events/home-horticulture-series-invasive-species-southwest-ohio
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Controlling Non-Native Plants in Ohio Forests: Callery Pear
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0218
United States (Culley & Hardiman 2007). While Callery pear is now common across Ohio, it invades ... Field Specialist, Ohio State University Extension Alyssa Essman, Assistant Professor and Weed Science ... Extension Specialist, Department of Horticulture and Crop Science, Ohio State University Extension Julia ...
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Hybrid Professional and Volunteer Continuing Education: Improving Weather and Climate Understanding
Ohio-relevant weather and climate topics into both public and professional environmental education and outreach. ... The course includes an in-person learning session on March 25 from 5-8 PMEST at the Ohio Farm Bureau ... 4-H Center on The Ohio State University Main Campus and supplemental online resources designed to ...
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EPN Signature Earth Day Event: Building Local Coalitions for Climate Action in Ohio
Click here to learn more. Click here to learn more. Registration for EPN's Signature Earth Day Event is now open! ...
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Fueling Adventure with Ohio 4-H: 2025 Ohio 4-H Youth Development Impact Report
The 2025 Ohio 4‑H Youth Development Impact Report is now available, and we invite you to explore ... it! This year’s report highlights how our programs, partners, and supporters are creating meaningful, ... lasting change in the lives of young people across Ohio. Inside, you'll find stories of local impact, ...
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It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s a Moth: The Sphinx Moths of Ohio
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0094
not birds at all; they are insects. These are the large moths known as sphinx moths, hawk moths, or ... other pollinators. Below are five of the most common sphinx moth species in Ohio, which you may have ... appear even more hummingbird-like than other sphinx moths. It is common throughout the eastern half of ...
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Learning by Leading: ATI Students Bring Their Equine Workshop to Life
https://ati.osu.edu/news/learning-by-leading-ati-students-bring-their-equine-workshop-life
management course. It is happening March 3 from 5:30–8:30 p.m. at 3339 S Apple Creek Rd, Apple Creek, OH ... that it will be a great way for all horse enthusiasts to network within the equine industry, learn ... everyone what to do based on their vision. Through this experience, Instructor Shoup has shown us it ...
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Harvest Date
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/5645
mid-June and early July, approximately two weeks before wheat. It is important to realize that the quality ... greater makes the kernel highly prone to damage during combining, which can make it unusable for malting. ...
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Spring
https://secrest.osu.edu/newsletter/all-things-secrest/spring-2026/seasonal-tasks/spring
fall, it’s time to move into the next phase. Cut back old stems and start looking at the base of your ... thrips. It is a myth that peonies need ants in order to open their buds. To bring the peonies inside and ...