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Fruit and Vegetable Team
https://agnr.osu.edu/programs/horticulture-specialty-crops/fruit-and-vegetable-team
becker.587@osu.edu (330) 264-8722 General Fruit and Vegetables Greenhouse Lee Beers Extension Educator, Trumbull ... County beers.66@osu.edu (330) 638-6783 Blueberries Pumpkins Sweet Corn Carrie Brown Extension Educator, ... Fairfield County brown.2766@osu.edu (740) 653-5419 Vegetable Crops Cassy Brown Outreach Specialist, ...
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Starting A Food Business Webinar Series
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/starting-food-business-webinar-series
considerations for starting up a food business. Feb. 28: Selling Home-Based Foods. Learn about food product ... Arnold, assistant professor and food safety field specialist for OSU Extension. Nicole supports food ... Hall, associate professor and agricultural law field specialist for OSU Extension. Peggy directs OSU ...
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FCS Meeting
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As Each Day Dawns, Be Mindful It Is A Gift; Set Attainable Goals
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/each-day-dawns-be-mindful-it-gift-set-attainable-goals
questions, feel free to contact me at hill.14@osu.edu Melinda Hill is an OSU Extension Family & ... Consumer Sciences Educator and may be reached at 330-264-8722 or hill.14@osu.edu CFAES provides research ... visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu. This article was previously published in The Daily Record FCS family and ...
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"Blast Off!" Active Parenting Virtual Classes
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/blast-active-parenting-virtual-classes
attend for free. Sign up here: https://go.osu.edu/blastoffregistration FCS family and consumer sciences ... parenting virtual learning ...
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Wasting food is wasting money. Here’s how to keep food fresh and throw away less cash- Saving You Money
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com — With rising prices and tight budgets, it pays to look for cheaper groceries. But if the lettuce you bought spoils in the back of the fridge, it (and the money you paid for it) might be going in the trash can. It doesn ...