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  1. The Importance of Gratitude; And Turkey Tips

    https://wayne.osu.edu/news/importance-gratitude-and-turkey-tips

    those may I encourage us all to pause and give thanks for the many blessings that we have.  For some the ... list may be longer than others’, but when we develop an attitude of gratitude it changes our ... Here’s a few tips from “USDA Turkey Tips” that you may find helpful: *If you haven’t started to thaw your ...

  2. Forage Is Important To Overall Livestock Health

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    animal.  At a minimum, we may just need to maintain an older cow or ewe.  If she isn’t growing any more, ... series for OSU Extension around the state.  Many of you may be in need of recertification for your ...

  3. CFAP Direct Support sign up begins May 26

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    latest news bulletin here:    Sign up for USDA-CFAP Direct Support to Begin May 26, 2020.   The news ... its Final Rule for CFAP's Direct Support to Farmers and Ranchers Program, which will allocate $16 ... Farm Office team will also host a  webinar  about Ohio's CFAP sign up process soon.  Be sure to ...

  4. Focus On Gratitude With "Gather Your Gratitude" Challenge

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    improve sleep, boost immunity, and even support heart health. The Ohio State University Extension Live ... Sciences and 4-H program assistant and may be reached at 330-264-8722 or sidle.31@osu.edu This article was ...

  5. Join the Gather Your Gratitude Email Wellness Challenge

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    messages- 1 per week Webinars- 1 per week Checklist WHO: Any adult with an email address WHY: To improve ...

  6. Be Cautious On Roads, In Fields and Barns At Harvest Time

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    equipment as it passes. Yes, you may need to pull over onto the shoulder if it is fit to do so. Keep in mind ... guards in place. Avoid wearing loose clothing that may become entangled in equipment. Shutdown equipment ... Extension – Wayne County, and a Certified Crop Adviser, and may be reached at 330-264-8722 or ...

  7. Indulge Apple Cravings Using A Variety of Apple Recipes

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    reduced-fat peanut butter (or any nut butter) 1 tablespoon honey Directions: In a small bowl, combine ... Consumer Sciences and 4-H program assistant and may be reached at 330-264-8722 or sidle.31@osu.edu apples ...

  8. What Are The Forage Sample Results Telling You?

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    how to sample.  Now we need to put it all to use.  You may not be a nutritionist, but you need to have ... hay.  If the ash value is too high it could be a sign that you may have had the rake set a little too ... you understand what minerals may be deficient to target in a supplementation program. Finally, TDN is ...

  9. Fall Is a Great Time to Evaluate Weed Control Methods

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    deeper into the fields, you may be able to better see a few of the weed escapees that have been hiding ... It is also important to recognize the different growth habits and life cycles that may be present in ... scouting, you may determine that a fall herbicide application is desired. In the most recent Agronomic Crops ...

  10. Life Is About Dealing With What We Are Dealt; Sometimes It's No Fun

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    observed by those around us.  We may never know who’s watching, but we can be assured that we have a silent ... other accountable and can support each other as a team. - What brings you joy?  We all need to find time ... and may be reached at 330-264-8722 or hill.14@osu.edu This article was previously published in The ...

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