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Noble Business Park Wins Community Development Society Award
The Community Development Society (CDS) recently awarded the East of I-77 Business Park project with a 2023 Outstanding Program Award. ...
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Farm Science Review – Sept. 19-21
Farm Science Review is next week (Sept. 19-21). There are usually 100 plus Extension professionals at the show daily – interacting with those we serve by way of talks, demonstrations, and one-on-one chats. ...
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Save the Dates – Ag Lender Seminars Announced for Oct.17, 18 and 19
The OSU Extension Agricultural Lender Seminars will provide professional development to new and experienced ag lenders as well as Extension educators. ...
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Renewable Diesel Energy Panel – Sept. 26
Renewable diesel energy will be the topic for a Sept. 26 (10-11:30 a.m.) virtual panel organized by Extension’s Energy Outreach Team. Join experts from the Ohio Soybean Council, Clean Fuels Alliance America, CFAES, and Benchmark Biodiesel for an introduct ...
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Midwest Mechanical Weed Control Field Day – Sept. 27
OSU Extension, along with Land Connection and other industry professionals, will host the Midwest Mechanical Weed Control Field Day on Sept. 27 (8 a.m.-3:30 p.m.) at the Wooster campus. This event will feature some of the most advanced and precise mechani ...
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Fascinating Woodland Fungi Workshop – Oct. 13
Woodland fungi will be the focus of an upcoming Extension workshop on Oct. 13 (9 a.m.-3 p.m.) on the Mansfield campus. ...
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Soil Heath Series Dates Announced for 2024
The Soil Health Series team is planning three virtual events in 2024 – Jan. 11, Feb. 8, and March 7 (8-9 a.m.). ...
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Weeds University 2024 Date Announced – Feb. 21
Eleven Extension offices will host Weeds University on Feb. 21, 2024 at various locations across the state. ...
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Dr. Keith Smith Receives Meritorious Service Award
Dr. Keith Smith recently received the CFAES Alumni Society’s Meritorious Service Award. ...
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Regional Updates: September 5 – 11, 2023
Check out what OSU Extension Educators and Specialists are observing in fields across the state. Common observations this past week include waterhemp and giant ragweed escapes, as well as tar spot becoming more prevalent in corn. Main field activities inc ...