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  1. Leaving a Legacy Through Transition and Estate Planning

    https://senr.osu.edu/events/leaving-legacy-through-transition-and-estate-planning

    Do you have a plan for the future of your farm? This workshop challenges farm families to actively plan for the future of the farm business. Learn how to have crucial conversations about the future and strategies and tools that can help you transfer your ...

  2. New Pesticide Applicator Training

    https://mahoning.osu.edu/events/new-pesticide-applicator-training-1

    Flier HERE This class is geared for those looking to become a certified pesticide applicator. We will discuss study tips, common questions and test day preparation strategies. Cost: $25 per participant (includes Core Manual, Core Study Guide, Study Guide ...

  3. Sewing the seeds of success

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/sewing-the-seeds-success

    Danielle Park When 8-year-old Danielle Park joined the Blue Ribbon Buckeyes 4-H Club in Seneca County, Ohio, the main draw was the clothing projects. Throughout her time in 4-H, she sewed her way through almost every clothing project, and now more than a ...

  4. Dreams a reality with 4-H

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/dreams-reality-with-4-h

    O’Reilly with his wife, Amy. Kevin O’Reilly has experimented with a variety of projects as a 4-H member in Geauga County, Ohio. They ranged from showing lambs and dairy cattle at his county fair to completing projects on veterinary science, woodworking, p ...

  5. 4-H inspires lifelong learning

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/4-h-inspires-lifelong-learning

    Norma Pitts Norma Pitts spent 10 years in the Madison County Ohio 4-H program, completing clothing projects that taught her all about sewing construction, garment fit, and design—skills that would prove to be invaluable while she served as the state cloth ...

  6. Investing in the future

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/investing-in-the-future

    Bill Patterson When Bill Patterson looks back on what he learned in 4-H, one word comes to mind: leadership. Growing up as a 4-H member in Geauga County, Ohio, Patterson cites his experiences in 4-H as his first exposure to many of the leadership skills h ...

  7. From the small screen to a national stage

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/from-the-small-screen-national-stage

    Emmy Beck-Aden Emmy Beck-Aden recalls that her dad’s camcorder was a fixture at every event, trip, or holiday during her childhood, always capturing their family’s special memories: “From Christmas cookie decorating to going on a ride at Disney World, I a ...

  8. Survey to Estimate Impact of Recent Storms on Corn and Soybean Production in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-35/survey-estimate-impact-recent-storms-corn-and-soybean-production

    Drought conditions followed by rainfall from recent storms are impacting crop quality. For soybean, we have received reports of pod shatter, seed sprouting, and fungus development (Figure 1). For corn, we have reports of lodging (Figure 2) as well as pote ...

  9. Hurricane Helene’s Effect on Soybean in Ohio

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-35/hurricane-helene%E2%80%99s-effect-soybean-ohio

    Areas of Ohio were beginning to show abnormally dry conditions in mid-June. Areas of southern Ohio entered extreme drought conditions (D3) in August and exceptional drought (D4) by the first week of September. Due to dry conditions, soybean pods showed a ...

  10. Precipitation, Cooler Weather, and Corn Dry Down

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2024-35/precipitation-cooler-weather-and-corn-dry-down

    With >70% of mature corn and harvest season just started it is time for a brief update on dry down and potential lodging issues post-recent storms. Cooler than normal temperatures and wetter than normal precipitation can impact corn drydown. We recentl ...

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