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Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Ailanthus (Tree-of-Heaven)
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/f-65
a strong offensive odor (particularly the male flowers), often described as smelling like rotting peanuts ... likely cause an abundance of resprouting from both the existing stump as well as the underground root ... Herbicides, like all pesticides, are approved (labeled) for specific uses by the Environmental Protection ...
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Handwashing: What Works?
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/handwashing-what-works
a habit, especially for kids? Here are a few tips from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ... kids to wash their hands after using the bathroom, before eating, after touching animals, after playing ... hands by washing your own! Kids learn by imitating behaviors, and when handwashing becomes a part of ...
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Richland 4-H
https://richland.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/richland-4-h
other youth organization helps produce great kids like 4-H does.” Safety education is an important part ... Research shows that youth who volunteer just one hour per week are 50% less likely to abuse drugs, ... community club members and/or youth participants. This investment decreases the amount of kids that are at ...
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'Operation: Military Kids' Program Has New Leader in Northwest Ohio
"like" "Ohio Operation: Military Kids" and "Ohio Operation: Military Kids Northwest" ... Ohio's "Operation: Military Kids" program since it started in 2005, particularly in the ... place, particularly expanding the camping opportunities available in the area. "I'd like to get ...
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Meat Goat Production and Budgeting
https://ohioline.osu.edu/factsheet/14
likely improve performance, especially if early kidding is practical. An open shed providing 10 to 12 ... old. Males are bucks or bucklings. Young goats are called kids. Bucks usually do not make good family ... pets because of their aggressive behavior and strong urine-like odors. Buck odors are most offensive ...
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Work in the Time of COVID: Balancing Family, Work, and a Pandemic
https://fst.osu.edu/news/work-time-covid-balancing-family-work-and-pandemic
daycare. “Once the kids went back, I burned out again in like a week. I had to re-learn how to work at home ... is an adjustment that has taken place in stages. Like many parents, the ease of each stage has been ... faced were mostly work related. “I started working at home [in March] and the kids were in daycare ...
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'Win-Win-Win': Ohio State's Junior Golf Program Scores an Eagle
Morty's Kids two years ago and is now on the golf team at her middle school. "I like interacting with ... Morty's Kids program operated by the Morton Foundation. Who knows? He might be the next Tiger Woods. ... of 19 Morty's Kids involved in a special project between the foundation and students in Ohio ...
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Can a flu vaccine give me the flu?
diabetes, heart disease or chronic lung disease. If you spend time around vulnerable populations like kids ... vaccines can prevent you from becoming severely ill, especially if you have a chronic health condition like ...
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Welcome to our New 4-H Families!
https://butler.osu.edu/news/welcome-our-new-4-h-families
As spring arrives many families are looking forward to enjoying spring break with their kids ... April 1, 2015. For new families that have attended a few 4-H clubs meeting and their kids are all ... resources as their kids work on completing their first 4-H project to take to the county fair. New 4-H ...
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Chow Line: Healthy, Stress-free Packed Lunches for School Start With Planning and Preparation
Tracy Turner My kids go back to school next week and I’m already stressing about what to pack for ... that your kids will enjoy. Before heading to the grocery store, plan a menu of what you want to pack in ... your kids’ lunches that week. Then, make a shopping list to ensure that you have what you need. When ...