Paulding County Staff
We look forward to hearing from you. Contact us at 419-399-8225 or click on our links to send an e-mail.
Your Paulding County OSU Extension staff
Jim Lopshire - Agriculture & Natural Resources Educator, Director
Staci Hiler - 4-H Program Assistant
503 Fairground Dr.
Paulding, Ohio 45879
Phone: 419-399-8225
Fax: 419-399-5590
E-mail: paul@cfaes.osu.edu
Regular office hours:
Monday - Thursday
8:00 am to 4:30 pm.
Closed Friday
CommuniGate Pro Web Site: http://mail.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/
Pronto web site: http://mail.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/pronto
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Hazardous Algae Blooms have been documented in the major Ohio water resources of Lake Erie and Grand Lake St. Marys. Hazardous Algae Blooms are caused by a form of bacteria called cyanobacteria. Even though they are called blue/green algae, they are different from filamentous algae commonly found in many Ohio ponds and lakes.
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Spring has been unusually warm and our early blooming flowers and shrubs are in full bloom. As of the end of the past week, the monthly mean temperature in Columbus, OH was between 53 and 54 degrees, which is the normal monthly mean for April. In addition, if one looks out the window they will see the Forsythia in full bloom, which is the indicator plant that tells us it is time to put down a preemergence herbicide.
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Camp Counselor Lock-In Sunday, January 15th from 3:00 p.m. to Monday, January 16th at 2:00 p.m. All camp counselor applicants are required to attend the lock-in in order to be considered for any of the camp counselor positions.
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Find out event and due dates for the 2012 calendar year.
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Paulding County will attend camp in 2012 starting on July 9th until July 13th. Please mark your calendars! We can not wait to see you next year at camp! Stay tuned to more details about camp for 2012
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The "Pastures for Profit" grazing school is a comprehensive course in Management Intensive Grazing
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Department of Agriculture today (6/17) announced the first discovery of Asian longhorned beetle (ALB) in Ohio trees!
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