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Fire destroys Nature Center at Ohio FFA Camp in Carroll County
CARROLLTON, Ohio — A fire destroyed the Nature Center at the FFA Camp in Carrollton in the evening hours April 11.
Earl McKarns unanimous choice for first Carroll Co. cattlemen’s award
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Local beef producer Earl McKarns was recently recognized with the Carroll County Cattlemen’s Association Distinguished Service Award. McKarns was presented with the award at the Tri-County Cattlemen’s Banquet Feb. 25 held in Hopedale, with Ohio Director of Agriculture Robert Boggs in attendance. According to Mike Hogan, Ohio State University Extension Educator for
Will it work to pay farmers to sequester carbon?
Farmers enrolled in the Soil Health Partnership program can participate in a carbon reduction incentive system, in which growers are paid by corporations to sequester carbon in their soil.
Got to reward farmers for storing carbon
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Building carbon levels in the soil delivers a variety of important benefits, from improved soil quality to better water-holding capacity, higher fertility and resistance to erosion. Still, the biggest enticement to sequestering carbon will be creating markets through which farmers can sell the service they provide. “I think what we’re really looking
Utica and Marcellus shale: Carroll and Harrison counties still leading the permit list
In the Utica shale, there are 40 drilling rigs. There are now a total of 1,061 permits issued and 697 wells drilled.
ODNR permits issued shows Carroll County remains Utica sweet spot
Carroll County remains the leader in the number of Utica shale drilling permits issued during August.
Carroll County and OSU Extension hire 4-H program coordinator
Carroll County 4-H youth will have a program coordinator for this year’s fair set for July 18-24.
Carroll County native honored for his research and teaching at Penn State
Penn State meat scientist wins national award for his teaching.
Vacation with Us: Carrie Kimble
Carrie Kimble, of Alliance, Ohio, along with her mom, sister and Farm and Dairy, spent several days traveling in Scotland, Wales, England and Paris. The trip was a lifelong dream for Carrie’s mom and memorable for everyone. Carrie is pictured in front of the York Minster cathedral in York, England.
Vilsack calls for carbon credits for agriculture and forestry
During a recent forum in Kentucky, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack touched on many issues facing his department, including climate change and animal identification.






