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Making Salsa
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/making-salsa
Gardeners and other lovers of fresh produce are often interested in extending the season's bounty by preserving fruits and vegetables at home. Ohio State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences educators teach home canning, freezing, and o ...
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Making Pickles
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/making-pickles
Gardeners and other lovers of fresh produce are often interested in extending the season's bounty by preserving fruits and vegetables at home. Ohio State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences educators teach home canning, freezing, and o ...
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Food Preservation In-Person and Virtual Classes
https://coshocton.osu.edu/news/food-preservation-person-and-virtual-classes
Gardeners and other lovers of fresh produce are often interested in extending the season's bounty by preserving fruits and vegetables at home. Ohio State University Extension Family and Consumer Sciences educators teach home canning, freezing, and o ...
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SAC Hours: May 15- 21
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May 16- 22, 2022
https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/buckeye-buzz/may-16-22-2022
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Dog Clinic
https://coshocton.osu.edu/events/dog-clinic
Bring dog, chair, project book, training collar, water and treats ...
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Accepting OWL Applications!
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT LIFE – RESIDENCE LIFE AT OHIO STATE ATI IS NOW SEARCHING FOR FUN AND FRIENDLY FACES TO JOIN OUR NEXT PARLIAMENT OF OWLS, OR OHIO STATE WELCOME LEADERS. OWLs are an essential part of the move-in process at Ohio State's residentia ...
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ATI Library Summer Hours
ATI Library Summer Hours: Monday- Friday 8:00 am- 4:00 pm ...
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Spray Drift: A Serious Problem You Can Manage
Spray drift not only result in wasting expensive pesticides and pollution of the environment, it may damage non-target crops nearby, and poses a serious health risk to people living in areas where drift is occurring. Drift happens! It accounts for about h ...
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Soybean Planting Progress, Emergence, and Misconceptions
Recent wet weather across the state has slowed soybean planting progress, but should be picking up with warmer and dryer weather. As of the last week of April, 2% of the soybean acres in Ohio were planted. Last year at the same time, 17% of soybean acres ...