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AEDE Grad Jim Chambers Earns Distinguished Alumni Award
https://aede.osu.edu/news/aede-grad-jim-chambers-earns-distinguished-alumni-award
Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences (CFAES) by spearheading creation of a partnership between CFAES and ...
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Team Dynamics online
https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/team-dynamics-online-5
optimal level. A team that is performing at a high level is able to capitalize on the strengths of the ... embracing common sense with uncommon levels of discipline and persistence. Ironically, teams succeed because ... their goals. Objectives Identify the benefits of high performance teams Define the different stages of ...
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The Scoop on CAUV Soil Value Changes to Cropland and Woodland
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/scoop-cauv-soil-value-changes-cropland-and-woodland
mandated reappraisal and triennial updates that want to understand how and why CAUV soil values will adjust ... soil values in NE Ohio Jack Irvin, Ohio Farm Bureau Vice President for Public Policy Farmland market ... Bureau on-site and attend the meeting. Registration is highly encouraged- Register Here An opportunity ...
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Partners Gather to Kickoff Pilot Watershed Project
https://fabe.osu.edu/news/partners-gather-kickoff-pilot-watershed-project
quality changes in a productive agricultural watershed. The project will evaluate soil health, nutrient ... Bowling Green State University will lead research to examine soil health in the watershed and identify ... project. Doug Deardorff, resource conservationist with Hardin Soil and Water Conversation District serves ...
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The Ins an Outs of Feeding Baleage, Proper Fermenting
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/ins-outs-feeding-baleage-proper-fermenting
bale the hay between 40 to 65% moisture and wrap within two hours of baling. This process uses ... than in haylage, often taking six weeks. When forage is baled between 25 to 40% moisture, it will not ... ferment properly and baleage at these moisture levels should be considered as temporary storage. During ...
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Soil Health & Crop Strategies Field Day, August 30
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/soil-health-crop-strategies-field-day-august-30
Fertilizer prices, soil health concerns, and extreme weather events have led many Ohio row crop ... different levels of crop and livestock integration. Members of the community are welcome to review and ... approaches to crop and livestock integration, as well as soil health study results, and a catered meal. For ...
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EPN Breakfast- Tuesday, November 14, 2023: Plastics, we got your number! New circular economy approaches unveiling potential to make a difference
Macro-level analyses of carbon emissions from plastic recycling show there are problems and opportunities in ... University Josh develops partnerships between Ohio State and major stakeholders, including businesses, ... State Energy Partners Award of $50,000 for administration and planning’s food scrap compost expansion. ...
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EPN Breakfast- Tuesday, October 10, 2023: Designing Circular Economy Strategies from within the Textiles and Fashion Industries
stages of the clothing materials, which are highly energy-intensive processes in both electric and ... Eileen Fisher and the movement of brands from linear to circular models. 8:50 a.m. Luke Henning, chief ... between Bethell, Ulasewicz, Gama and Henning moderated by Lewis and Goldsand. 9:15 a.m. Live audience ...
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EPN Breakfast- Tuesday, September 12, 2023: Rivers and Parks + Imagination + Design: How to utilize Ohio's rivers to stimulate and enhance community and economic development
focused on connections between natural resources and wellbeing – ULI through the Building Healthy Places ... and enhance community and economic development. The extended session of the program (9:50 a.m. to ... Scenario Planning Consortium of the National Association of Regional Councils, serves on the Neighborhood ...
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EPN Evening Event- Tuesday, December 5, 2023: Hemlock-ed In! From Cleveland’s parks to the Hocking Hills, meet our leaders conserving one of Ohio’s most spectacular evergreen trees
hosts nearly 100 unique bird species, several of whom are species of concern in Ohio. With its high ... tolerance for shade, hemlocks provide both a dense evergreen tree canopy and strong lower-level foliage ... offering cool temperatures and moist soils harboring ecologically rich communities of native salamanders, ...