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Amy Nalley
https://ashland.osu.edu/people/amy-nalley
4-H Program Assistant nalley.21@osu.edu Carteens & School Programming 567-217-2038 ...
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Save Time and Money With These Simple Meal Prep Tips
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/save-time-and-money-these-simple-meal-prep-tips
Preparing meals in advance can help save money; ultimately save time and remove a stressor from a busy day ...
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Meet Your Best Friend In Weed Control In Pastures, Hayfields
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/meet-your-best-friend-weed-control-pastures-hayfields
Two common weed questions we get this time of year concern poison hemlock and “that yellow weed in my fields” which is cressleaf groundsel ...
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Workshop: Implicit Associations, Insidious Assumptions: Unintended Manifestations of Bias in Everyday Life
This 2-hour workshop will provide an introduction to unconscious associations that can lead to an affinity toward or prejudice against some people (implicit bias). We will explore how our socialization process leads to the formation of conscious and uncon ...
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For Those Who Need To Scout Weevil, Here's How To Do It
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/those-who-need-scout-weevil-heres-how-do-it
It is that time of year again that we encourage growers to begin scouting their alfalfa fields for alfalfa weevil pressure ...
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John Yost
https://wayne.osu.edu/people/john-yost
Educator, Agriculture & Natural Resources Yost.77@osu.edu 330-264-8722 ...
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Rhubarb Is The Vegetable That Acts Like A Fruit
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/rhubarb-vegetable-acts-fruit
When thinking of spring foods that aren’t readily available at other times of the year, what comes to mind? ...
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Farmers: Focus On Small Grain Silage Harvested, Stored Properly
https://wayne.osu.edu/news/farmers-focus-small-grain-silage-harvested-stored-properly
It won’t be long before the triticale and barley are ready to be relocated to the bunker ...
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Workshop: Responding to Microaggressions: Bystander Intervention Strategies that Work for Everyone
All too often we witness subtle comments or behaviors frequently rooted in bias that cause harm to others, sometimes unintentionally and frequently directed toward people from marginalized social identity groups. Have you ever witnessed a bias incident su ...
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Workshop: The Gift of Accountability: How to Respond When Someone Calls You In/Out for Causing Harm
We all do it- say or do something, often unintentionally, that causes harm to someone. Maybe it's just a slip of the tongue or a microaggression. Sometimes, we're lucky and an ally intervenes to let us know what we did that caused harm and why. ...