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Achievement Record Workshop
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/achievement-record-workshop-1
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MXC- MAking Extreme Camp Counselors- Statewide Camp Counselor Workshop
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/mxc-making-extreme-camp-counselors-statewide-camp-counselor-workshop
For more information- check out the MXC page on the Ohio 4-H website. ...
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Insect Night, walk and activities in Secrest Arboretum
https://entomology.osu.edu/events/insect-night-walk-and-activities-secrest-arboretum
This free, family event features activities, games and a night walk in search of insects. ...
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Current and Ongoing Proposal Deadlines
Product Quality Research Faculty link (pdf) added here 12/14/15 January 15, 2016 Ohio Environmental ... letter of intent Faculty link (pdf) added here 3/21/16 full proposals due 6/15/16 April 22, 2016 USDA ... Faculty link (pdf) normally considers grants at semi-annual meetings. However, requests may be submitted ...
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Dairy Science Hall of Service: 1952-1959
https://ansci.osu.edu/about-us/department-history/dairy-science-hall-service/1952-1959
brought the American Jersey Cattle Club to Columbus and helped raise money to purchase the site. Served ...
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Dairy Science Hall of Service: 1993-1999
https://ansci.osu.edu/about-us/history/dairy-sci-hall-service/1993-1999
series of Dairy Pricing-Procurement Workshops throughout the United States. Dr. Jacobson retired from The ...
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Ag Tax Issues Workshop
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/ag-tax-issues-workshop-1
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Insect Night at Secrest Arboretum
https://entomology.osu.edu/about-us/events/insect-night-secrest-arboretum
A free family event for insect lovers of all ages. Activities include the Bug Zoo, edible insects, insect games and contests, and a student-led night walk. ...
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Small Ruminant Parasite Control and FAMACHA Workshop
https://wayne.osu.edu/events/small-ruminant-parasite-control-and-famacha-workshop
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Gender Initiative Skill Workshop Effective Negotiation: Strategies to help avoid, “I wish I would have asked” syndrome
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