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4-H Dog Program Introductory Meeting
https://tuscarawas.osu.edu/events/4-h-dog-program-introductory-meeting
This introductory meeting is the first official start to the project workouts. Paperwork and consents will be discussed; parent/legal guardians must attend with member. ...
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COUNTY 4-H ENROLLMENT DEADLINE
https://tuscarawas.osu.edu/events/county-4-h-enrollment-deadline-0
County enrollment deadline for 4-H advisors and members. ALL enrollments must be turned in to the office by 4 PM (hard copy- new members only) or 11:59 PM (returning members through 4-H Online). There are NO exceptions to the enrollment deadline. ...
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4-H Dog Program Informational Meeting
https://tuscarawas.osu.edu/events/4-h-dog-program-informational-meeting
This informational meeting is for any member interested in the dog projects. It is not a requirement to come if you did the project in previous years. ...
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Cattle Producers Meeting with OSU Large Animal Services
https://franklin.osu.edu/news/cattle-producers-meeting-osu-large-animal-services
OSU Large Animal Services invites you to attend their February 7, 2023 Cattle Producer Meeting. ...
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CARTEENS Class
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/carteens-class-101
SESSION WILL BE HELD IN PERSON AT OUR EXTENSION OFFICE, LOCATED AT 2548 CARMACK RD, COLUMBUS, OH 43210* ...
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CARTEENS Class
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/carteens-class-100
SESSION WILL BE HELD IN PERSON AT OUR EXTENSION OFFICE, LOCATED AT 2548 CARMACK RD, COLUMBUS, OH 43210* ...
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CARTEENS Class
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/carteens-class-99
SESSION WILL BE HELD IN PERSON AT OUR EXTENSION OFFICE, LOCATED AT 2548 CARMACK RD, COLUMBUS, OH 43210* ...
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Youth Symposium- East Ohio Women in Agriculture Conference
https://tuscarawas.osu.edu/events/youth-symposium-east-ohio-women-agriculture-conference
with questions; submit proposals online using http://go.osu.edu/EOWIATeenPresenter. ...
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Row Spacing
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4451
In Ohio, most soybeans are planted in narrow rows (7.5- to 15-inch). Soybeans grown in narrow rows produce more grain because they capture more sunlight energy, which drives photosynthesis. Within limits, as sunlight interception increases, so does yield. ...
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Variety Selection
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4450
Most soybean varieties have genetic yield potentials well over 100 bushels per acre. A variety’s adaptability to the environment and production system where it will be used sets the yield potential of the production system. The quality of the weather duri ...