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CMC Town & Country
https://hancock.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/4-h-clubs/cmc-town-country
Club Meeting 4/10/21 We met at AMF Lanes for a club mixer. We had 12 members including 4 Cloverbuds attendance and 2 adult chaperones. We had 3 bowling lanes and enjoyed 2 hours of bowling. For refreshments we had hot pretzels, chocolate chip cookies & ...
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How to Bring Radical Truth & Joy to City-Building Webinar
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17th International Conference on Urban Health
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Graphing Food Insecurity in the United States
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Climate Change Adaptation with Green Roofs: Instrument Choice and Facilitating Factors in Urban Areas
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American Cities Should Be More Colorful
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Planting and Soil Temperature
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/planting-and-soil-temperature
Soil Temperatures Key to Corn Planting Everyone views risk differently. Some individuals are more concerned with the level or severity of consequences associated with a risky action while others focus more on the likelihood of a negative consequence arisi ...
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Planning for Your Tax Refund
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/planning-your-tax-refund
We have been so blessed by an usually warm and beautiful spring. I love the scents and colors that brighten the landscapes and in a way motivate me to get started on the spring tasks a little earlier than usual. What are you looking forward to? Thinkin ...
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CFAES Ag Weather System 2021 Near-Surface Air and Soil Temperatures/Moisture
Figure 1 shows that two- and four-inch soil temperatures warmed significantly over the past week, with most stations reaching soil temperatures into the upper 50s to low 60s. This was in response to much above average temperatures, with highs reaching the ...
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Good Idea? Bad Idea? Planting Corn and Soybean in Early April
Planting when conditions are adequate (soil temperatures above 50°F and greater than 45% plant available water content) is recommended for corn and soybean. This year, these conditions are occurring sooner than normal. At a two-inch depth, a ...