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Hamilton County Extension Welcomes State Representative Brigid Kelly
https://hamilton.osu.edu/news/state-representative-brigid-kelly-visit
conditions in which they thrive. Our Mission is to create opportunities for people to explore how ...
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About SNAP-Ed
https://hamilton.osu.edu/program-areas/snap-ed/about-snap-ed
delivered? 'Helping people to improve their lives through an educational process using scientific ...
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USDA ERS Dairy Outlook: January 2023
the year. There are many resources and people available to help you be successful. ...
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People
Ohio State Personnel with Dairy Expertise Columbus and Wooster Campus Personnel: Valente Alvarez (614) 292-7765 Food Science & Technology Food Industries Center Dairy Products & Processing Bonnie Ayars (614) 688-3143 Animal Sciences Extension ...
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A Farm Advisory Team Can Help You Succeed
nutrition and health, crop variety selection, managing people, and monitoring financial performance are just ... a few of the items that add to the complexity. Fortunately, there are several people available as ... a few of these people. Each brings their own set of knowledge, skills, and experience to the table to ...
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Webinars and handouts
https://agrability.osu.edu/resources/webinars-and-handouts-2020-2022
Garden! Vegetable Gardening for people with physical and other limitations 2021 webinar series Presented ...
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Ohio Laws Governing Manure and Mud on Roadways
damage, injury, or death to people or damage to vehicles on the road. Harmed parties may bring ...
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Mental Health and Wellness resources
https://agrability.osu.edu/resources/mental-health-and-wellness-resources
unique understanding of people with lived experience, these programs and support groups provide ...
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2021 Workshops
https://agrability.osu.edu/caregiver-support-network/2021-caregiver-workshops
training? Caregivers that live in a rural setting Anyone working or living on a farm People that want to ...
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Recognizing and Managing Heat Stress in Dairy Cattle
people. Depending upon their level of production, temperatures as low as 65 to 72 degrees Fahrenheit can ...