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Soil testing can increase forage, crop production
A small investment in a current soil test can make all the difference for accurate fertilizer rates, as well as increased forage or crop production.
Conservation planning helps save our soil
Conservation planning has been the root of the efforts to save our nation’s precious soil since the Dust Bowl era some 80 years ago.
You are the expert in your neighborhood
The Lake Erie algal blooms might feel like too big a problem for you to make a difference, but there’s something that everyone can do.
We use 500 million straws every day
Most people don’t even need a straw. We have lips. But if you do need or prefer a straw, you can choose biodegradable paper ones.
Pain and order: Raising a hellbender
The Jefferson Soil and Water Conservation District has been housing a baby hellbender since Aug. 24, 2017. Learn more about its progress over the last year.
Plan nutrient management with available resources
Livestock also generate nutrients that can be used by your crops if we can apply them in a way that they are available to the plant.
Conservation versus preservation
Conservation means that the land and the natural resources available should be used by humans but still conserved in a responsible manner.
Even though it’s spring, plan cover crops
Although planning cover crops can be put off, planning now can save you time, headaches, and maybe even some money this fall.
Market hog sets sale record at Trumbull County Fair
The Trumbull County Fair held its market livestock sale July 15 with 279 lots and a sale total of $259,673.80.
Lamb sets record at Harrison County Fair sale
The Harrison County Fair had its junior livestock sale July 7, 2017.






