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  1. Tech Recipe: Starting A Scholastic Drone Racing Team

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/cdfs-1576

    & Costello, 2019a) Difficulty Level—Easy to Start  No prior drone piloting experience is necessary. ... Academy  all started high school drone racing teams in 2019 (Zachariah, 2019). Figure 3. Video of ... work through administration to make sure campus security and risk management are involved in the ...

  2. New Pesticide Applicator Training- August 16, 2023

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/new-pesticide-applicator-training-august-16-2023

    (Category 6c). Attendees will choose between Industrial Vegetation (Category 5) and Turf (Category 8). ... Testing is available at the conclusion of the day.  A photo ID is required for the test. Program Brochure ... Applicator test. To become licensed, you must apply for your license with the Ohio Department of Agriculture. ...

  3. Master Gardener Volunteer Training Offered

    https://hardin.osu.edu/news/master-gardener-volunteer-training-offered-1

    along with some local experts. Some topics include botany, soils, entomology, plant pathology, plant ... training is $150.00 and includes the training manual and materials for the class. There is also ... a requirement for a background check at the volunteer’s expense. The program requires 50 hours of classroom ...

  4. Leading from Wherever You Are online workshop

    https://leadershipcenter.osu.edu/events/leading-wherever-you-are-online-workshop

    addition to influence, leaders need to build positive relationships with others at all levels of the ... will focus on the relationships you have at all levels of your organization.  Participants will share ... to increase their influence at all levels of the organization. Beth Flynn is facilitating this ...

  5. Community-Level Strategies for Urban Coyote Management

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/W-25

    conflicts between them and people are on the rise. What Does a Coyote Look Like?   The coyote is ... a medium-sized member of the dog family, which includes wolves and foxes. With its pointed ears, slender muzzle, ... that prevents conflicts at both the individual and community level. Causes of Human-Coyote Conflicts ...

  6. Commercial New Applicator Training

    https://pested.osu.edu/home/trainingopportunities/commercialnewapplicatortraining

    sessions will review Ornamental Weed Control (Category 6c). Attendees will choose between Industrial ... help you prepare for the Commercial Pesticide Applicator test. To become licensed, you must apply for ... test and at least one category test to receive your license. Click here for the applicator application ...

  7. Master Gardener Volunteer Hybrid Training Course

    https://hardin.osu.edu/events/master-gardener-volunteer-hybrid-training-course

    Cost: $150.00 https://mgvolunteers.osu.edu   ...

  8. Is It Pine, Spruce, or Fir?

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/anr-80

    spp.) are all types, or genera, of medium to tall (60-200 feet), evergreen, needle-bearing, ... yardwork, pruning or removal, or decorating. Spruce needles easily roll between one’s fingers and have ... soft, flat (two-sided) and cannot be rolled between one’s fingers. Fir needles give off a citrusy scent ...

  9. High School Internships

    https://southcenters.osu.edu/manufacturing-extension-partnership/high-school-internships

      The Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), under Development, partners with area high ... a desire to gain real-world manufacturing experience. The Ohio MEP High School Internship Program assists ... reimburse 50 percent of student wages, up to a maximum of $1,500 per student. General Guidelines Regional ...

  10. Ammonia Emission from Animal Feeding Operations and Its Impacts

    https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/AEX-723.1

    50 ppm, increased levels of keratoconjuctivitis and tracheitis have been observed. These trachea and ... causes high ammonia levels inside animal production buildings, especially in winter months when the ... concentrations. People begin to detect odors at 5–50 ppm. Irritation to mucous surfaces occurs at 100–500 ppm ...

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