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Don't wait until it's too late!
The Learning Lab is open and here to help!!!! ...
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CFAES Exploring Diversity trip to Cincinnati, OH
The Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion will cover admission to the National Underground Freedom center and transportation for CFAES affiliated students, staff, and faculty to attend this trip. If you plan to attend, please register online by March ...
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Cru Bible Study
ATI Cru Bible Study Mondays at 8:00 pm in the Housing Meeting room. For details, email Leslie at eisberg.1@osu.edu ...
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Alcohol Awareness/Mario Kart Tournament Wednesday!
Come play Mario Kart with drunk goggles to experience how alcohol impairs you while driving and learn some clever party tips! Wednesday, March 8th, 7 PM in the community room. ...
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March 6th- March 12th
https://woostercampuslife.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/march-6th-march-12th
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Homecoming 2023 Applications
Homecoming applications are at http:// www. check it out. osu ...
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Battle for the Belt
https://agcrops.osu.edu/home/slides/battle-belt
Which crop should be planted first, corn or soybean? We will address these questions (and more!) weekly during the growing season with a series of short videos. Watch Episode 1 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0U2vPdtEVc https://agcrops.osu.edu/news ...
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Weather Update: Transitioning to Spring: Will Spring-like Weather Continue?
Summary Not to be outdone by January, February temperatures have been much above normal as well. Figure 1 shows that much of the state will end the month with temperatures about 5-10°F above the long-term average (1991-2020). Locations such as Dayton and ...
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Production of Other Small Grain Species
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4396
Fertilizer recommendations for the other small grain species are provided in Tables 6-12 through 6-14. Insect control recommendations can be found in Extension Bulletin 545, Insect Pests of Field Crops. Table 6-12: Recommended Nitrogen for Small Grains ...
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Disease Management
https://agcrops.osu.edu/node/4391
Disease is one of the major factors limiting wheat yield and quality in Ohio and other Midwestern states. Yield losses as high as 30 to 50 percent are not uncommon in fields planted with susceptible varieties under disease-favorable conditions. Effective ...