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Northeast Ohio s Top Workplaces focus on flexibility for 2021: Editor s note

Northeast Ohio’s Top Workplaces focus on flexibility for 2021: Editor’s note Laura Johnston, cleveland.com © David Petkiewicz/cleveland.com Beech Brook CEO Tom Royer has set up the most basic work-from-home office possible. He brings his laptop to the dining room table and works from there. CLEVELAND, Ohio – For more than a year, many of us typed at dining room tables, shared lunch breaks with our dogs, broke up sibling fights while on conference calls and saw colleagues only on laptop screens. And flexibility became one of the most necessary aspects of corporate life. As we welcome workers back to offices, we salute the Top Workplaces of 2021, the Northeast Ohio employers who valued their employees’ health, family and well-being as we all muddled through the coronavirus pandemic.

Oklahoma s wheat crop looks good; scout for aphids

Todd Johnson, OSU Agricultural Communications Services OSU Extension’s Tom Royer sweeps wheat to capture and count insects in the field and determine the level of pest infestation. Wheat producers encouraged to scout for Russian wheat aphid. The cool, wet weather of recent weeks has been favorable for the Oklahoma wheat crop, which the U.S. Department of Agriculture recently rated as being 62% in good to excellent condition. “In spite of extremely cold weather that hit Oklahoma in February, we didn’t see much of an impact except for those areas that didn’t have much snow cover to insulate and protect the crop,” said Amanda de Oliveira Silva, Oklahoma State University Extension small grains specialist.

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