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  1. Live Healthy Live Well: Strong @ Heart

    Jan. 26, 2021

    Join the Strong @ Heart Email Challenge beginning February 1, 2021

  2. 2021 Jr. Fair Livestock Changes

    Jan. 06, 2021

    Exciting changes coming in 2021!

  3. Ross County 4-H Enrollment

    Dec. 11, 2020

    We're gearing up for 2020-2021!

  4. You heard it from Chris . . .

    Dec. 09, 2020

    A wide variety of Agricultural Topics are available at https://agnr.osu.edu/programming

  5. What's all the Buzz About?

    Dec. 04, 2020

    The Ross County 4-H Youth Beekeeping
    Scholarship Committee will sponsor two 4-H
    members from Ross County. The award will
    provide funds for to purchase woodenware and
    toolkits to establish a hive.
     

  6. Exploring Online Sales for Ohio Farmers Markets and Direct Marketing Producers

    Oct. 21, 2020

    Utilizing online platforms has become an important component for many farmers markets and individual producers.  Online platforms provide producers with a way to reach customers for off season and holiday sales and allow farmers markets to reach a larger customer base as they prepare to move indoors for winter.  But how do you know which platform is right for you?

    Join us to learn about five different platforms and hear directly from the producers and organizations that use them.  These webinars are FREE thanks to funding from NCR SARE.  

  7. Virtual Farm Science Review

    Sep. 15, 2020

    More than 200 free livestreamed and recorded talks and demos will be available online.

  8. ANR FALL 2020 SCHEDULE

    Sep. 08, 2020

    We've scheduled a number of virtual events during September and October.  Coming up on November 5th - Fencing for the Garden.

  9. Thinking about storing more grain this fall?

    Aug. 24, 2020

    Join our Zoom meeting Monday, August 24th at 8:00 p.m.

  10. USDA Summer Food Service Program

    Jun. 23, 2020

    The USDA Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) was established to fill the gap when children lose access to meals when schools are closed. Most often this occurs during summer vacation. However, during school closures related to the pandemic, meals are also being made available. You have the opportunity to supplement the food you have at home with meals and snacks for your children from local schools and community organizations. In an effort to maintain social distancing, USDA has made temporary changes that allow parents or guardians to pick up meals and take them home for their children....

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