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  1. Storing, Using, and Marketing Currants, Gooseberries, and Jostaberries in Ohio

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-0163

    cultivating gooseberries and currants as a new fruit crop is growing due to their high vitamin and antioxidant ... gooseberries have no restrictions in Ohio. Given the low potential threat level of WPBR in Ohio, a future ban ... leading countries for the production of currants. In 2022, the total production of currants was 509.50 ...

  2. Inclement Weather and Office Closure Procedures

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/january-31-2025/inclement-weather-and-office-closure-procedures

    Here are a few things to keep in mind:   Offices can be closed in the following situations:   Level ... expected to work virtually.   If an employee lives or travels through a county that is under a Level 3 snow ... emergency, but their office is located in a county not under a Level 3 and the county commissioners/building ...

  3. Tackle the Big, Hard Stuff, Not the Easy Little Stuff—Your Farm or Agribusiness Will Be Better For It!

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aede-0028

    taking calculated risks, or addressing uncertainties. Stepping outside of one's comfort zone builds ... lives face a rival who is beating them in the marketplace and putting their future at risk, and ... leadership potential. Despite immense physical and mental challenges, cadets who exhibited higher levels of ...

  4. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Amur Corktree (Phellodendron amurense)

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-0108

    and Japan. It commonly grows in the moist soils along the Amur River located between eastern Russia ... While Amur corktree prefers moist soils, it is highly adaptable to various soil conditions and can grow ... seeds within the soil. However, the hard seed is consistent with other species that can remain viable in ...

  5. Ohio Sales Tax Reporting

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news/ohio-sales-tax-reporting

    reimbursements, soil test kits, etc. If a mistake is made, choose " I made a mistake; please send me ...

  6. Soil Health Webinar Series Continues 2/13/25

    https://butler.osu.edu/news/soil-health-webinar-series-continues-21325

    health tests and what they are telling us   Apr. 10  – Soil health in the urban sphere  Learn more and ... Soil Health Webinar Series Dig into soil health during the 2025 Ohio State Soil Health Webinar ... Series. The webinars will feature a variety of speakers and topics related to soil health, including:  ...

  7. Phosphorus Nutrient Management for Yield and Reduced P Loss at Edge of Field

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/agf-509

    site and rate criteria from Assessing Nutrient Loss Risk in Ohio (NRCS) between 50 to 200 PPM. Time ... step 7. STP value of 50 PPM Mehlich III or less: CROP YIELD —Reduce risk of crop yield losses with ... available. The maintenance STP range is "critical level" to 40 PPM in corn soybean rotation and 50 ...

  8. Small Farm Conference March 8 in Wooster Ohio, Registration Now Open

    https://butler.osu.edu/news/small-farm-conference-march-8-wooster-ohio-registration-now-open

    a Hoophouse, Integrated Disease Management Strategies for Apple and Peaches, High Tunnel Tour, Using Cover ... Crops for Soil Regeneration, Creating Habitat for Beneficial Insects on the Farm, Growing Microgreens, ...

  9. Monthly Lists of Activities and Registration Deadlines

    https://butler.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/advisorclub-information/monthly-lists-activities-and

    For Judging July 2025- Events September 2025- Junior Level Awards September 2025- Senior Level Awards ...

  10. Box Tree Moth: Range and Spread

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/ent-0099

    a non-native pest of boxwood (Buxus spp.) in Europe and North America and poses a risk to the health of ... wooded areas between urban sites in which boxwoods were frequently planted as ornamentals in Europe. The ... wild boxwoods served as BTM “pathways” between urban centers, facilitating the insect’s rapid spread ...

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