Site
- Did you mean
- about osu extension osue strategies plant
Search results
-
4-H Space Adventure Camp- Marietta College
https://ohio4h.org/events/4-h-space-adventure-camp-marietta-college
Please contact Vicki Schwartz (schwartz.4@osu.edu) with any questions. ...
-
OMK Counselor Training
https://ohio4h.org/events/omk-counselor-training-0
Please contact Katie Feldhues (feldhues.2@osu.edu) with any questions. ...
-
Ohio 4-H Dairy Quiz Bowl- 4-H Center
https://ohio4h.org/events/ohio-4-h-dairy-quiz-bowl-4-h-center
Please contact Bonnie Ayars (ayars.5@osu.edu) with any questions. ...
-
State 4-H PetPALS Master Volunteer Leader Training- 4-H Center
https://ohio4h.org/events/state-4-h-petpals-master-volunteer-leader-training-4-h-center
Please contact Lucinda Miller (miller.78@osu.edu) with questions. ...
-
Ohio 4-H Ambassadors Meeting and New Ambassador Orientation- Columbus Convention Center
Please contact Paul Kuber (kuber.2@osu.edu) with any questions. ...
-
4-H Professionals' Spring Update- 4-H Center, Columbus
https://ohio4h.org/events/4-h-professionals-spring-update-4-h-center-columbus-0
Please contact Lisa Jinks (jinks.2@osu.edu) for more information. ...
-
Ohio State Crop Scientists Discover Gene That Controls Fruit Shape
contact Mauricio Espinoza at (330) 621-6541 or espinoza.15@osu.edu. WOOSTER, Ohio ââ¬â Ohio State ... through seed catalogs and for sale in supermarkets. However, very little is known about the genetic basis ... for such transformations in tomatoes, and virtually nothing has been discerned about morphological ...
-
OMK Teen Camp ages 12-15
https://ohio4h.org/events/omk-teen-camp-ages-12-15
General locations listed are within 20-30 miles of the event to allow initial planning. If you have ...
-
Pre-Spring Housekeeping Around the Farm
contact Ohio AgrAbility at agrability.osu.edu or Andy Bauer at bauer.528@osu.edu or (614) 247-7681 ...
-
Fungus May Help Control Tick Populations
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/fungus-may-help-control-tick-populations
Chamberlain at (330) 263-3779 or chamberlain.1@osu.edu. COLUMBUS, Ohio- A naturally occurring fungus used as ... product, and it is not toxic to mammals, birds or plants. Cradock, with the help of OSU acarologist Glen ... spend the next three years searching for the strain, collecting about 1,000 ticks a year. Needham said ...