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  1. Wood Destroying Insect Inspection- In-Person 11-13-24

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/wood-destroying-insect-inspection-person-11-13-24

    Wood-Destroying Insect Inspection (Category 12) as required under the Ohio regulation. Training is conducted by ... the Ohio Pesticide Safety Education Program, Ohio State University Extension, and the Ohio Department ... Insect- Category 12 This course is required to receive state certification to conduct wood-destroying ...

  2. Livestock Quality Assurance

    https://fulton.osu.edu/events/livestock-quality-assurance-0

    require pre-registration and those instructions are at the end of the post. If you intend to complete QA ... at the annual Dog Kick Off event; or 3) check out and view “Safety Around Dogs” video.  Dog Quality ... June 1st deadline. REMINDER: Quality assurance is not required for youth taking pet care projects such ...

  3. Livestock Quality Assurance

    https://fulton.osu.edu/events/livestock-quality-assurance

    require pre-registration and those instructions are at the end of the post. If you intend to complete QA ... at the annual Dog Kick Off event; or 3) check out and view “Safety Around Dogs” video.  Dog Quality ... June 1st deadline. REMINDER: Quality assurance is not required for youth taking pet care projects such ...

  4. Livestock Quality Assurance Training

    https://fulton.osu.edu/events/livestock-quality-assurance-training-12

    require pre-registration and those instructions are at the end of the post. If you intend to complete QA ... at the annual Dog Kick Off event; or 3) check out and view “Safety Around Dogs” video.  Dog Quality ... June 1st deadline. REMINDER: Quality assurance is not required for youth taking pet care projects such ...

  5. Livestock Quality Assurance Training

    https://fulton.osu.edu/events/livestock-quality-assurance-training-11

    require pre-registration and those instructions are at the end of the post. If you intend to complete QA ... at the annual Dog Kick Off event; or 3) check out and view “Safety Around Dogs” video.  Dog Quality ... June 1st deadline. REMINDER: Quality assurance is not required for youth taking pet care projects such ...

  6. Livestock Quality Assurance Training

    https://fulton.osu.edu/events/livestock-quality-assurance-training-10

    require pre-registration and those instructions are at the end of the post. If you intend to complete QA ... at the annual Dog Kick Off event; or 3) check out and view “Safety Around Dogs” video.  Dog Quality ... June 1st deadline. REMINDER: Quality assurance is not required for youth taking pet care projects such ...

  7. Livestock Quality Assurance Training

    https://fulton.osu.edu/events/livestock-quality-assurance-training-9

    require pre-registration and those instructions are at the end of the post. If you intend to complete QA ... at the annual Dog Kick Off event; or 3) check out and view “Safety Around Dogs” video.  Dog Quality ... June 1st deadline. REMINDER: Quality assurance is not required for youth taking pet care projects such ...

  8. Wood Destroying Insect Inspection- In-Person 11-13-24

    https://pested.osu.edu/events/wood-destroying-insect-inspection-person-11-13-24-0

    Inspection (Category 12) as required under the Ohio regulation. Training is conducted by the Ohio Pesticide ... Safety Education Program, Ohio State University Extension, and the Ohio Department of Agriculture, ... junk/spam folder.   Wood-Destroying Insect- Category 12 This course is required to receive state ...

  9. Key To Corn Success Is Getting It In The Ground Properly

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/key-corn-success-getting-it-ground-properly

    plants.  If the delay in emergence is less than two weeks, replanting increases yields less than 5 percent, ... three weeks late or later, then replanting may increase yields up to 10 percent. Corn sometimes emerges ... recommendations when using seed-applied insecticides. Looking for farmers to help with research In other news, we ...

  10. Policy Brief explains the overall success in Holmes and Mercer Counties reflected in their relative advantages from a vigorous small-business community, entrepreneurship, QoL, and social connectedness.

    https://aede.osu.edu/news/policy-brief-explains-overall-success-holmes-and-mercer-counties-reflected-their-relative

    economic fundamentals that increased the number of jobs, and (2) enhanced household quality-of-life (QoL). ... people in their communities. In the brief, it explains why this focus on small/new firms has a bigger ...

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