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Dear Readers,

The disruption that the pandemic has created continues to change the way we communicate with you here at OSU Extension. Yet, we are still dedicated to providing helpful resources to make your home, farm, family and business happy, healthy and profitable. The way we approach our tasks may be different right now, but our motives are steady, and we are adapting our methods to meet our mission. That mission is to create opportunities for people to explore science-based knowledge that can improve social, economic and environmental conditions. Our vision is for Ohioans to have the knowledge and resources they need to actively engage in creating conditions in which they thrive.

Our spring and summer have been startlingly different than we have seen in a century and our fall will likely continue to bring new changes. We will continue to adapt our methods of serving you to remain accessible, reliable, and helpful. Through it all we remain “Together as Buckeyes”.

Please find the August-September edition of the ANR Newsletter available online.

Sincerely,

Christine Gelley, M.S., Extension educator, Agriculture & Natural Resources Noble County Extension 

46049 Marietta Rd., Suite 2, Caldwell, OH 43724

740-732-5681 Office / 740-305-3173 Direct Line

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Labor has always been an issue, mainly because we are a seasonal operation. So that's a challenge finding somebody who only wants to work three months out of a year, sometimes up to six months.
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Ernie Welch

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Matt Aultman

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Jaclyn De Candio

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Jenna Gregorich

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Jared Hughes

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Austin Heil

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