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Ohio Youth at 4-H Healthy Living Summit
https://ohio4h.org/newsletter/ohio-4-h-highlights/may-2022/ohio-youth-4-h-healthy-living-summit
Ohio 4-H members joined teen leaders from across the country in Washington, D.C. for the National 4-H Healthy Living Summit. ...
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Happy birthday, Ohio 4-H!
https://ohio4h.org/newsletter/ohio-4-h-highlights/may-2022/happy-birthday-ohio-4-h
2022 marks the 120 th birthday of Ohio 4-H. ...
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Calendar of Events
https://ohio4h.org/newsletter/ohio-4-h-highlights/may-2022/calendar-events
Check out these events we thought you’d enjoy! ...
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Celebrating Earth Day
https://ohio4h.org/newsletter/ohio-4-h-highlights/may-2022/celebrating-earth-day
4-H youth from Scioto, Jackson, and Adams County joined the Earth Day celebration at Ohio State in April. ...
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Faces of Ohio 4-H – Shannon Amos
https://ohio4h.org/newsletter/ohio-4-h-highlights/may-2022/faces-ohio-4-h-%E2%80%93-shannon-amos
Each month, Ohio 4-H highlights an outstanding alumnus who shares how 4-H shaped their life, and how they continue to give back. ...
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May 2022
https://ohio4h.org/newsletter/ohio-4-h-highlights/may-2022
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Creating space to bark in the park
https://ohio4h.org/newsletter/ohio-4-h-highlights/may-2022/creating-space-bark-park
Eleven-year-old McKenzie Paskevitch is taking her 4-H project to the community level. ...
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Livestock Lease Form
https://allen.osu.edu/program-areas/4-h-youth-development/livestock-lease-form
Click HERE for the 2022 Livestock Lease Form. Leasing MARKET animals for youth exhibition projects is NOT permitted under any circumstances. ...
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Lep Monitoring Network Update – Black Cutworm & True Armyworm
Black cutworm We are currently in our third week of monitoring for the black cutworm. Traps were checked between May 9 – 15 for the presence of BCW adult moths. Over the past week, a total of 28 traps in 11 counties were monitored. Counties that reported ...
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Replanting Decisions in Corn and Soybeans… What to Consider
Early plantings, cold air and soil temperatures, precipitation, wind, and warmer temperatures during or after planting may lead to reduced stands in planted fields due to factors such as imbibitional chilling, frost damage, soil crusting, and standing wat ...