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Champion hog dies morning after sale at Carroll Co. Fair
Leann Johnson sweeps market lamb class, Trbovich cousins take steer honors.
Homemade holiday habitat
Forest and Wildlife Technician Caitlin Harris discusses how to start the new year with a healthier environment by recycling your Christmas tree.
Conservation can start small
The Dirt on Conservation columnist Kelly Riley provides conservation ideas for those that want to do small things in a great way.
Innovation is key — don’t be a laggard
The term innovator is used a great deal but what does it actually mean? Stuart Heavilin weighs in in this week’s The Dirt on Conservation column.
Keep roads safe and water clean this winter
Summit SWCD outreach coordinator Sandy Barbic offers tips to solve the over-salting problem problem on our sidewalks and driveways during winter.
Gradual improvements for wildlife habitat
With much of our natural habitat in the state altered in one way or another, the ecosystem could use a helping hand, even in your backyard.
Give your trees a great start when planting
Now is the time to prepare for adding new trees to your landscape this spring. Learn how to choose the right variety for you and get it off to a good start.
We only have so much groundwater
We only have so much groundwater, so let’s protect it.
The lowly earthworm is actually a living plow
Powerful little buggers: Merely by force of their day-to-day existence, earthworms alter and enhance the chemical, physical, and biological makeup of the soil.
Water: A finite resource for all of us
Working together, we can use our water resources wisely to make sure future generations have an adequate water supply.






