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2023 eFields Kickoff Meeting on March 20
website and view past reports at go.osu.edu/eFields. Topics will include 2022 review, how to get involved, ...
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Knowledge Exchange Knowledge Explorer now Available
build a report. Visit kx.osu.edu/landing-page/knowledge-explorer to learn more. ...
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Catch Robert Moore's national webinar on estate planning challenges
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/news/catch-robert-moores-national-webinar-estate-planning-challenges
Robert Moore is set to present for the National Agricultural Law Center webinar series this month. Join Robert as he discusses estate planning challenges and strategies for farm families on February 15 at noon. Register for the free webinar at https://nat ...
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4-H Open House
https://greene.osu.edu/news/4-h-open-house
Join us on March 1st from 4:00pm to 6:00pm here at our office in the Buckeye Room. We will have tables set up with different projects and people on hand to answer questions, and help with enrollment. ...
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Blanket Purchase Orders- FY24 can request after April 17, 2023
from the Service Center OSU Purchasing will begin accepting requisitions for FY24 blanket POs beginning ... goods orders with weekly ordering frequency. In Extension, we generally do not have any goods blanket ...
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Institutional Data Policy (IDP) Training Reminder – due by April 28
The Ohio State University’s institutional data is important to protect. ...
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Starting a Food Business
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/our-library/food-law/starting-food-business
slides Other resources Recipe Conversion Worksheet OSU Consumer Sensory Testing Services OSU Food ...
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Ohio Compost Operator Education Course to be Held April 4-5
Register by March 24 for the Ohio Compost Operator Education Course to be held April 4-5 at the Ohio State Wooster Campus. ...
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CFAES Exploring Diversity Activity on April 8
Join us for “CFAES Exploring Diversity” on April 8 from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. ...
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February Wellness Tip: Heart Health Month
February may be almost over, but it is important to remember anytime that heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States. ...