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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Now in its fifth year, the Victory Garden Program run by the Ohio Department of Agriculture (ODA) and Ohio State University (OSU), has expanded to 64 counties. This year's program is expected to benefit up to 19,200 Ohioans. In addition to the seed packets, the program also offers gardeners helpful advice []