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  1. Cultivating Connections Conference

    Reception.   Join us to meet speakers and other attendees. Monday, August 5- University of Cincinnati College ... Tuesday, August 6- Graduate Hotel Fountain Square Room 8:30 – 8:35         Welcome to Day 2. Breakfast ...                         Program Agenda (Tentative) Sunday, August 4-  Graduate Hotel Cincinnati 5:00 – 7:00 pm  Welcome ...

  2. New Volunteer Orientation Steps

    on Hands on Connect  Need instructions?  Read some instructions here  or   Watch a video tutorial  ... Welcome, New Volunteers!    Ready to become a certified Chadwick Arboretum volunteer*? ... a Volunteer Today  application Schedule a in-person Meet and Greet with our Volunteer Coordinator, preferrably ...

  3. CFAES News | 4.10.2024

    Earth Day! Ohio’s Native Plants for Food  at the Fawcett Center. Attendees will have an opportunity to ... This conference will serve as a platform to discuss Ohio’s progress in the following areas: electricity ... & Staff Volunteer Request Copy:  Join us in celebrating our CFAES students in Columbus & Wooster ...

  4. Bedtime or go time? Observing what animals do during a total solar eclipse

    Emily Caldwell / Ohio State News When darkness falls on central Ohio during the total solar ... to a weird thing,” said Courtney Anderson, a PhD student in the School of Environment and Natural ... that you’re going to find a wild animal during an event like this and have it in view to record its ...

  5. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Japanese Stiltgrass

    germination of desirable, native plants. Additional applications may be needed in subsequent years to control ... not exposed to full sunlight. Stiltgrass can produce 100–1000 seeds per plant, which can survive in ... that have minimal impact on native plant populations. Most control methods will need to be repeated for ...

  6. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio’s Forests: Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata)

    Mechanical Control It is best to remove plants  prior  to flowering in the spring. Garlic mustard can be ... need to be bagged since garlic mustard seeds can still ripen after the plants are uprooted. Bagged ... remaining plant will send out new flower stalks. If seed heads have been formed they need to be cut, ...

  7. Crop Tree Management: A Tool to Help You Achieve Your Woodland Goals

    should and should not be done in your woods to improve its ability to satisfy your needs and desires. ... release three or four hard mast-producing trees per acre to improve wildlife habitat may need to do little ... to respond to release, and indicate how many trees need to be removed to release the crop trees. ...

  8. Fairfield County Local Foods Tour- Don's Prawns & More

    Join OSU Extension Fairfield County to learn about harvesting prawns at Don's Prawns & ... More. Attendees will be able to watch the harvesting process. Please dress for the weather. There is no ...

  9. Controlling Non-Native Invasive Plants in Ohio Forests: Bush Honeysuckle

    vast amounts of plants may result in large areas of disturbed soil and care should be taken to minimize ... systems. They were first introduced into the United States in the mid to late 1800s from Europe and Asia ... impact on these migrating bird populations due to the reduction in availability of native food sources. ...

  10. Join Our Team As An Ag & Natural Resources Extension Educator

    targeted to local and area needs. They will design, implement, and teach educational programming, based on ... these needs, to groups and individuals comprised of adults and/or youth.  The Educator may be required ... to replicate and adhere to existing programs that meet the needs of their local community but also ...

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