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Soil Health Seminar Focuses on What Soil Health Tests Tell You
your neighbor’s farm, doesn’t mean it’s right for your soil health management plan. In fact, it’s ...
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January is Ohio 4-H Mental Health Month!
https://hardin.osu.edu/news/january-ohio-4-h-mental-health-month
access Mental Health tip sheets, a review of the Your Thoughts Matter: Navigating Mental Health 4-H ...
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Other Fun Tools!
https://hardin.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/take-hike-week
Health Lessons Keep Mental Health Facts Resource Keep Mental Health in Mind Lesson Managing your ...
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Non-GMO Soybean Weed Management Fact Sheet
An updated version of the fact sheet “Herbicide Programs for non-GMO soybeans” is now available. ...
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Livestock Project Resources
https://muskingum.osu.edu/livestock
requirements, check in the Muskingum County 4-H Owner's Manual. Skillathon Score Sheet Sample FFA Record ...
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Now is the Time to Adjust your Water Table Level
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-39/now-time-adjust-your-water-table-level
fact, if producers implement this practice through a cost share program, effective management of the ...
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Executive Summary
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/3486
fact sheet Converting Between Mehlich-3, Bray P, and Ammonium Acetate Soil Test Values. See ...
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November Brings Better Weather
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-38/november-brings-better-weather
this past week, with many locations reporting record highs over the weekend. In fact, Dayton set ...
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Club Organizational Information
https://muskingum.osu.edu/clubinfo
Videos Club Forms Due January 31 Club Participation Sheet- This form documents club activities for the ... By-laws Template Club Constitution: 4-H Club Constitutions should be reviewed annually by current club ...
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Harvesting and Handling Moldy Corn
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2020-38/harvesting-and-handling-moldy-corn
vomitoxin, as well as pieces of fungal mycelium (mold). In fact, husks and cobs are usually more contaminated ...