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2018 4H Camp Dates
https://gallia.osu.edu/news/2018-4h-camp-dates
4-6 $TBD Beginner Camp 1-Adams, Highland, Lawrence, Meigs & Brown…June 7-10 $147/$157 Junior High ...
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Estate Planning and Farm Transitioning Workshop Series
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/events/estate-planning-and-farm-transitioning-workshop-series
educators in your area: David Dugan Adams County 937-544-2339 dugan.46@osu.edu Will Hamman Pike County ...
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Farm Transition Workshop Series
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/events/farm-transition-workshop-series
educators in your area: David Dugan Adams County 937-544-2339 dugan.46@osu.edu Will Hamman Pike County ...
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2018 4H Camps
https://gallia.osu.edu/news/2018-4h-camps
4-6 May 1, 2018 or 90 Campers,Whichever Comes First $ 80.00 -Payment and Registration Due to the ...
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Farm Science Review
https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/farm-science-review-be-held-september-16-18
Week," a 46-year-old program that ended in 1959. In 1961, Kottman was approached by M.R. Maxon, regional ...
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CFAP Program for Beef Producers
https://farmoffice.osu.edu/news/cfap-program-beef-producers
visiting this link: https://offices.sc.egov.usda.gov/locator/app Currently, due to COVID-19 ...
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STEM Camp
https://gallia.osu.edu/news/stem-camp
4-H program to participate in STEM Camp. June 4-6 Cost- $80 per Camper Canters Cave 4-H Camp- ...
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REGISTER FOR STEM CAMP TODAY
https://gallia.osu.edu/news/register-stem-camp-today
4-6 Cost- $80 per Camper Canters Cave 4-H Camp- Brochure, Informational Letter ...
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Hamilton County Extension's Joe Boggs featured on WLWT's report on Invasive Flowering Pear Tree
Joe Boggs, Assistant Professor, OSU Extension, Hamilton County and Department of Entomology shared his expertise along side colleague Dr. Theresa Culley with the University of Cincinnati Biological Sciences as they discussed the prevalence of the flowerin ...
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Pay Attention to the Footprint of Snow
https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/pay-attention-footprint-snow
Damage to trees and shrubs by heavy snow and ice accumulation, or by snow removal efforts, may produce plant symptoms that don't become evident until late spring or early summer. Connecting cause with effect can be difficult because the source of th ...