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  1. 4-H Horse & Pony Committee Meeting

    https://morrow.osu.edu/events/4-h-horse-pony-committee-meeting-5

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  2. 4-H Advisor Mandatory Update Meeting

    https://morrow.osu.edu/events/4-h-advisor-mandatory-update-meeting

    Mandatory!  At least one 4-H Advisor, involved parent, or older teen per club must attend one of the scheduled meetings. ...

  3. Beef Cattle School

    https://morrow.osu.edu/events/beef-cattle-school

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  4. Agronomy School

    https://morrow.osu.edu/events/agronomy-school-1

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  5. Agronomy School

    https://morrow.osu.edu/events/agronomy-school-0

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  6. 4-H Ohio Volunteer/Youth Conference Registration Due

    https://morrow.osu.edu/events/4-h-ohio-volunteeryouth-conference-registration-due

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  7. Agronomy School

    https://morrow.osu.edu/events/agronomy-school

    All sessions are located in Knox County. ...

  8. Fertilizer Applicator Certification Training Field Day

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-25/fertilizer-applicator-certification-training-field-day

    A three-hour fertilizer application certification program for any applicator that does not have a pesticide license will be offered on August 27, 2015 from 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Dulls Homestead, Inc. at 10404 National Rd, Brookville, Ohio 45309. The ...

  9. How much N has been lost this year?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-21/how-much-n-has-been-lost-year

    Rain. Rain. Rain. With excessive rain, chances are good most fields across this state have lost more N than in a typical year.  But how much have they lost? Everything applied? Is all of the N fertilizer gone? Although it’s difficult to estimate, it’s ver ...

  10. When Is It Too Late to Fertilize Corn with Nitrogen?

    https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletter/corn-newsletter/2015-20/when-it-too-late-fertilize-corn-nitrogen

    Heavy rainfall over the past several weeks has left many producers across the state with few opportunities to side dress their corn with nitrogen. To make matters worse, excessive water means that significant soil nitrogen has likely been lost through den ...

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