The weather finally cooperated this past week, and farmers were able to get a good start on planting, even though it was later than the past few year. A lot of corn was planted this week, and the rain on Thursday night will definitely help the fields that are finished. According to the National Weather Service, after the cold front passes through this Saturday, we will get a quick shot of cold air Sunday into Monday. There is a chance of frost on Monday and some of the low lying areas could even see temperatures around 32F for a late season minor freeze. Temperatures this coming week will rebound though — normal highs are 65-73F from north to south and lows near 45. Much of the week will be dry allowing for more planting to resume.
May 10 2013 | Posted in
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We are taking applications for our 2013 Master Gardener School, which will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays between Feb. 5 and March 26 at the Extension Office, 149 N. Sandusky St., Delaware.
After all the dry summer we’ve experienced, the National Weather Service is predicting that our rainfall is going to be above normal for the first few weeks of September.
Sep 7 2012 | Posted in
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Junior Fair 4-H entries were due in our office yesterday for the Delaware County Fair which starts Sept. 15 and runs through Sept. 22. This is always a great time as we get to see all of the hard work that our county’s 4-H’ers have put in to their various projects over the past few months. So be sure to come to the fair and support our kids this year; go to some of the many Junior Fair livestock shows, go through the barns and the Junior Fair Building to see all the exhibits and much more.
Aug 24 2012 | Posted in
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It looks like we will be getting a break from this heat next week. Hopefully some of the scattered rain will come our way. The National Weather Service has been calling for a warmer and drier than average August, but I hope they are wrong and we get some much needed rain.
Hopefully by the time you read this, we will have received some much needed rainfall. The National Weather Service is saying that most places will get some rain within this next few weeks. They are saying that it will not end the drought at this time and the worst hit areas of northwest Ohio may get the least rainfall where it is needed most.
Jul 14 2012 | Posted in
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OK, I think we have all had enough of the 100-degree temperatures. I know this heat and humidity has been tough on the livestock. Be sure to keep a close watch on all livestock while this heat stays around. Make sure they access to have shade, good ventilation and a sufficient quantity of water.
Workshop: OSU Extension is offering a workshop from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, July 20, titled “The Woods In Your Backyard.”