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  1. Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist (OCVN) Fall 2024 Course Franklin County

    https://ocvn.osu.edu/events/ohio-certified-volunteer-naturalist-ocvn-fall-2024-course-franklin-county

    If you have questions about the activity level of the course and how we can help you participate ... Soils 5:30—8:00 PM  Thursday, October 10: Climate and Weather 10:00—3:00 PM Tuesday, October 15: Water ...

  2. Growing the next generation

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/features/growing-the-next-generation

    a camp counselor,” he said.  After graduating from high school, Seward expanded on the skills he ...

  3. New research reveals economic and social impacts of caregivers in North central and Northeast US

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/new-research-reveals-economic-and-social-impacts-caregivers-in-north-central-and

    paid for some care. Intersection between caregiving and household finances: Caregiving responsibilities ... non-profit researchers to explore caregiving at the regional level, state level, and compare rural and urban ... national level.” Shoshanah Inwood inwood.2@osu.edu 330-263-3790 Faculty and Staff Research Business and ...

  4. Cargill, Ohio No-Till Council, and Extension Organizing Field Day – Aug. 15

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/july-26-2024/cargill-ohio-no-till-council-and-extension-organizing-field

    Join Extension, the Ohio No-Till Council, and Cargill RegenConnect® on Aug. 15 for a soil health ... field day at the at the Molly Caren Agricultural Center. Participants will learn about soil health and ... best management practices, experience hands-on soil health demonstrations and cover crop plots, and ...

  5. Moderate to larger-than-moderate harmful algal bloom predicted for western Lake Erie

    https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/moderate-larger-moderate-harmful-algal-bloom-predicted-for-western-lake-erie

    measure 5, with a potential range of 4.5-6 on the severity index — similar to last year’s bloom, which had ... a severity index of 5.3. An index above 5 indicates more severe HABs. Blooms over 7.5 are particularly ... with a severity index of 10, and 2015, with a severity index of 10.5. The HAB severity index is based ...

  6. Minding the Brand: Upcoming Adobe Express Trainings

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/august-9-2024/minding-brand-upcoming-adobe-express-trainings

    Virtual training sessions for Adobe Express will continue into the fall. Mark your calendar to join one of the following sessions. ...

  7. State Tour Recap with President Carter

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/august-9-2024/state-tour-recap-president-carter

    A few weeks ago, President Walter “Ted” Carter Jr., First Lady Lynda Carter, Dean Kress, and their team embarked on the State Tour, a tradition allowing university presidents to explore different parts of the state. This year, the Office of the President ...

  8. Extension Management Structure Task Force Update

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/extension-management-structure-task-force-update

    The OSU Extension Management Structure Task Force continues to meet, considering the following guiding question: What would a management structure look like that best supports county operations? ...

  9. Live Healthy Live Well Team Shares Benefits of Sensory Play

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/august-9-2024/live-healthy-live-well-team-shares-benefits-sensory-play

    Studies show that sensory play can help improve motor skills, enhance language skills, create calming opportunities, and increase social interaction for children. ...

  10. Team Ohio State to Walk in American Heart Association Heart Walk — Aug. 17

    https://extops.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/news-and-notes/august-9-2024/team-ohio-state-walk-american-heart-association-heart-walk-%E2%80%94

    Each year, Team Ohio State walks in celebration for the fight against this country’s No. 1 and No. 5 killers – heart disease and stroke. ...

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