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Acorns benefit wildlife as tremendous food source
Find out the results of the 2020 acorn abundance survey, which was conducted on 38 wildlife areas throughout Ohio.
Ohio cattle win longest horn competition
BARNESVILLE, Ohio — Dickinson Cattle Company, Barnesville, Ohio, won eight Championship Bronze during the annual Horn Showcase finals in Lawton, Oklahoma. This is the world’s largest cattle competition for horn data measuring. The Texas Longhorn Breeders Association of America Horn Showcase is a horn measuring event with careful detail to tip to tip measurement, total horn,
Bulbs, corms, rhizomes and tubers: What’s the difference?
While corms, rhizomes and tubers can all be classified as bulbs, they each have specific characteristics.
David Kline to keynote Mid-Ohio Growers’ two-day meeting
The Mid-Ohio Growers Meeting will be held Jan. 11-12 at Mt. Hope Event Center, on the Mt. Hope Auction Grounds.
The Dirt On Conservation: A bicentennial tribute to agriculture
This summer, the Coshocton Soil and Water Conservation District partnered with the Pomerene Center for the Arts and the farming community for a special project this summer. This project was done in honor of Coshocton’s bicentennial and agriculture’s prominent and enduring place in our county history.
Keeping a thankful attitude is needed when dealing with challenged times
“I am convinced that life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I react to it.” These words by Charles Swindoll are a good reminder during this busy holiday season between Thanksgiving and Christmas. This growing season has been a challenge for the agricultural community, but farmers’ thankfulness for what they did produce
Families honored at 2019 Conservation Farm Family Awards
Five families were honored for their conservation efforts at the 2019 Conservation Farm Family Awards on Sept. 19 at Farm Science Review.
Planting on highly erodible land
Talk with your local district conservationist about planting on highly erodible ground.
Just one more cast
Crystal Conaway reflects on the lessons her father taught her, which have shaped her career at Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District in Ohio.
Liming: Are you keeping your soil healthy?
Liming is not new science, back in 1760 George Washington was adding marl, a source of calcium carbonate, to his farmland as a way to “sweeten the soil.” Managing soil acidity sounds so old school but we are still using calcium carbonate to perform this soil altering function. Liming recommendations Current liming recommendations are more






