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Collaboration between The Ohio State University South Centers and Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
systems for growing soybeans, corn and rice. They showed tremendous interest to learn more about our ...
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SBDC success
https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/2015-achievements-edition/sbdc-success
clients and partners about the services available and to share success stories that help market the ...
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State Ambassadors at the Ohio State Fair
https://ohio4h.org/families/just-teens/4-h-ambassadors/state-ambassadors-ohio-state-fair
educational activities four times a day to youth at the fair who stopped by to learn more about youth ...
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Darke County Chamber Ag Day and 3 Hour Fertilizer Applicator Certification Training
Register online at http://nutrienteducation.osu.edu/NutEdWC or call the office at 937.548.5215 ...
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Citizenship Washington Focus
https://ohio4h.org/4-h-youth/teens/citizenship-washington-focus
and hands-on educational workshops, youth will learn about the history of our nation, the leaders who ...
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Endeavor Center Achievements
https://southcenters.osu.edu/newsletter/winter-issue-2015/endeavor/endeavor-center-achievements
award presentation in Edmonton, Alberta to learn more about the award process. The Endeavor Center staff ...
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Ohio 4-H'ers Experience Presidential Inauguration
https://ohio4h.org/ohio-4-hers-experience-presidential-inauguration
time to spark a youth’s interest in government and history. What better way to learn about government ...
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PetPALS Supplies
https://ohio4h.org/statewide-programs/animal-sciences/ohio-4-h-petpals/preparing-pets/supplies
on clothing or bedding) 4-H PetPALS Passport (Includes information about your pet, health records, ...
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Aquaculture research achievements and impacts 2015
hatching tank to nursing tank. About 30-75% larvae died the next day after stocking due to handling. The ...
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Concerned About Lead in Water? Here Are Steps You Can Take
https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/lead-water
If you're concerned that your tap water might have elevated levels of lead in it, the first place to start is with your community's water system, said a water quality specialist with The Ohio State University. To read the full article, click her ...