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Interseeding can help farmers plant cover crops and harvest cash crops
New strategies like interseeding can relieve the time crunch farmers feel during harvest and help them make sure a cover crop is in the ground in the fall.
Start a compost bin, save the world
Lessen your garbage bill, create nutrient-rich soil for your gardens and help save the world by composting your food scraps.
People adapt to new normal with more local food
Residents are now planting more gardens, utilizing more of the natural resources on their own land and sourcing local amid COVID-19.
Square foot gardening can be fruitful
A funny, but prompting, story. My parents only live two houses away from me and my Dad puts out the most beautiful vegetable garden every year. The garden is definitely his pride and joy. Well, I was sitting on my pool deck and happened to look over at Dad’s garden (which he just got fully
Find out if the CRP could help stabilize income on your farm
Hello Friends! As we wrap up a challenging summer, many farmers out there are gearing up for the fall corn and soybean harvest. Patchy summer rains and variable field conditions will really make yield maps have some pretty colors. This is one of those years where you can have record yields in one part of
4-H’ers wrap up project year at Summit County Fair market livestock sale
Find out who topped the junior fair market livestock competitions at this year’s Summit County Fair.
Portage County Randolph Fair 4-H, FFA livestock sale tops $512,000
This year’s market livestock sale at the Portage County Randolph Fair totaled more than $512,000. The dairy basket sale added another $38,000.
Lawrence County Fair market livestock sale totaled $256,878.75
This year’s Lawrence County Fair market livestock sale, capping 4-H and FFA project years, totaled nearly $257,000 on 263 lots.
2012 Columbiana County Fair market livestock sale wrapup
Results from this year’s Columbiana County Fair market livestock sale, which totaled more than $425,000.
New year, new life for your tree after the holidays
Killbuck Creek Watershed Coordinator Karen Gotter offers insight into recycling a cut Christmas tree after Christmas.






