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Stay Cool In The Kitchen
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/stay-cool-kitchen
appliances to help with the cooking process. Here are a few ideas you might like to try: Microwaving foods ... cook meats without getting it tough around the edges. If you are using marinades, refrigerate during ... microwave is a great way to speed up the cooking time of chicken breasts, pork chops, or ribs before placing ...
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Wheat Nitrogen Fertilization
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/wheat-nitrogen-fertilization
according to the OSIA there are only four certified noxious weed free producers in Ohio and none are located ... considerations for nitrogen fertilization of wheat. Ohio State University recommends the Tri-State guide for ... update of the Tri-State Guide). A producer can greatly increase or reduce the N rate by changing the ...
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Watch for Palmer Amaranth
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southern states where it is a major problem in cotton and soybean fields. Virtually all palmer amaranth ... populations are known to have partial or complete resistance to glyphosate. In one of the Wayne County sites ... weed. Most populations of palmer amaranth are also resistant to the ALS herbicides; for example First ...
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Wayne County Extension Announces the Retirement of Agriculture and Natural Resources Educator, Rory Lewandowski
Ohio State University Extension Wayne County is announcing the retirement of ANR Ag Educator, Rory ... worked with Rory, you know that we are better because of his teaching, his leadership and his friendship. ... Lewandowski. Many of you are aware that Rory has been looking forward to the next milestone in life, and that ...
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Professional Horticulture
garden centers.) There are 642 Green Industry companies based in Hamilton County, with an average number ... encompasses 226 businesses in Hamilton County. Hamilton County ranks 3rd among all Ohio counties in the number ... of floriculture firms located within the county. It ranks 7th in the state in equivalent wholesale ...
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Drive a Little, Learn a Lot
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/drive-little-learn-lot
communication, home & family and special interest. The State Officers of the Ohio FFA Association will again ... There are two good OSU Extension conferences coming up in March a short drive away at ... opportunities. The East Ohio Women in Agriculture (WIA) conference is scheduled for Friday March 24 and the ...
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Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in the Midwest for the Second Year in a Row
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/highly-pathogenic-avian-influenza-midwest-second-year-row
Dr. Mo El-Gazzar, Poultry Extension Veterinarian From: Ohio State University Extension Newsletter, ... outbreak in commercial poultry in the United States was in 1983, but we’ve now an outbreak in two ... but not all H5 and H7 viruses are highly pathogenic. United States aims to keep the domestic poultry ...
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Beef Quality Assurance Training at Creston
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/beef-quality-assurance-training-creston
. Consumer expectations are affecting beef cattle marketing. Tyson Foods, who harvest and process 25% of the ... feedyards who are Beef Quality Assurance certified. Not only are today’s consumers sharing their concerns, ... but now the businesses who are supplying the public’s demand for a quality beef product raised in ...
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OSA FISMA Training
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/osa-fisma-training
fee required for in state produce growers. $85 for out of state applicants. Manuals are provided along ... Produce Safety Alliance (PSA) Grower Training Course April 4, 2019 9:00AM–5:00PM Location: Wayne ... contact Ohio Department of Agriculture Matt Fout at (614)600-4272 or Division of Food ...
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Summer Forage Field Days
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for American sheep and goat producers. Over lunch we will review the importance of scrapietagging and ... Ramseyer who raise Katahdin sheep, Shorthorn beef cattle, pastured hogs, meat goats, and custom graze ... tag options approved for use in Ohio with Brady Campbell, Ph.D., OSU Department of Animal Sciences. ...