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Registration open for Farmer and Farmland Owner Income Tax Webinar
owners wanting to increase their tax knowledge should consider a Monday, Jan. 13, webinar that will ... address tax issues specific to this industry. Content will focus on important tax issues and will offer ... Economics Crops Livestock CFAES News Team cfaesnews@osu.edu 614-292-2270 ...
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Late planting leads to wetter harvested grain
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/late-planting-leads-wetter-harvested-grain
their harvested corn and soybeans because both grains were planted several weeks late and had less time ... to dry in the field. While drying harvested corn in a mechanical dryer is typical each year, some ... outside when it’s 70 degrees and you can run around in short sleeves. Farmers are harvesting in winter ...
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News tips and events for the week of Dec. 9
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/news-tips-and-events-for-the-week-dec-9
Sherrie R. Whaley Tip 1: Compaction is the topic of the 2020 Precision University. The fall of ... Department of Agriculture. Attending the entire day is necessary to meet the five hours required for an Ohio ... meet the five hours required for an Ohio commercial license. Registration for conference is $90 before ...
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Chow Line: Romaine lettuce alert affects Ohio, other states
https://cfaes.osu.edu/news/articles/chow-line-romaine-lettuce-alert-affects-ohio-other-states
that’s in your fridge was NOT harvested from Salinas, California, you should throw it out. That’s per the ... latest warning from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which issued an updated food safety ... Yuma, AZ agricultural region was implicated in an outbreak,” said Sanja Ilic, Food Safety State ...
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Environmental Film Series- Ice on Fire
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/environmental-film-series-ice-fire
Conners, Ice on Fire is an eye-opening documentary that focuses on many never-before-seen solutions ... climate change, Ice on Fire instead focuses on the cutting-edge research behind today’s climate science ... energy, and implementing “drawdown” measures, focusing on methods for drawing down and sequestering ...
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Using Hay Harvesting Equipment Safely
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/aex-59126
equipment. Watch for the safety of fellow workers when using harvesting equipment. Enforce the "no ... riders" rule. When working with any hay harvesting equipment, practice PTO safety (refer to “ Safe Use of ... operators and supervisors safety hay harvesting harvesting equipment hay crops harvesting Food, Agricultural ...
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Effective Ways to Promote Ohio 4-H Camps
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/4h-49
needs. To do so, focus your advertisements on the fun-filled activities 4-H camp has to offer and the ... parents identify with, including safety and supervision. Parents who are alumni of the 4-H program ... difficult. An increased effort needs to be made to reach both the child and parent(s) of first generation 4-H ...
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Environmental Film Series- A Life in the Wild
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/events/environmental-film-series-life-wild
Bruskotter and Bill Stanley, state director for The Nature Conservancy in Ohio-- focused on wildlife and ...
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Ohio State Report Evaluates Options for Reducing Lake Erie’s Harmful Algal Blooms
the most effective approaches to combat algal blooms. Just as your local news uses models to forecast ... phosphorus that is required to decrease harmful algal growth. However, none of the modeled scenarios met the ... reduction goals for dissolved reactive phosphorus. These results point to the need to further increase ...
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Alumni in the News
https://advancement.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/newsletter/cfaes-connect/december-2019/alumni-news
Animal Science 2011, MPHM Plant Health Management 2014- Late Planting Leads to Wetter Harvested Grain ... https://www.ocj.com/2019/12/ofbf-discussion-meet-finalists-announced/ Eric Richer BS Agricultural Education 1999- Late Planting Leads to Wetter Harvested Grain Jeffrey ...