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The true cost of soil erosion
The costs of soil erosion are far-reaching, but when intensified by human activity, it can have negative environmental, societal and economic impacts.
Start new year developing a deeper connection with nature
Spend more time outside, enjoying nature’s beauty this year.
Meet the Holmes County SWCD’s mascot, Kathmandu
Holmes County SWCD houses a yellow bullhead catfish named “Catman” to remind visitors of the wonders of nature and the importance of conservation.
Soil evaluations a vital step when installing a septic system
A soil evaluation takes into consideration soil type, limitations, slope and depth to the perched seasonal water table to determine the best septic system.
Consider cover crop share program
Soil and water conservation districts in the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District are coordinating a Cover Crop Cost Share program.
Implementing better conservation practices at home can inspire others
Convincing others to be more conservation-minded starts with implementing good conservation practices at home, first. Learn where to get started.
A helping of family memories this holiday
Aaron Dodds recalls a special Thanksgiving when planting a scraggly tree had the power to replace his grandfathers’ aliments with intrigue and joy.
Explore outdoors with a child
Without being introduced to the outdoors, it’s difficult to develop a passion for conserving the environment.
Interest in cover crop program growing, amid success
With strong results, the cover cover crop program continues to grow.
Planning for success in your operation
By LEVI ARNOLD As agriculturists we do as much as we can to plan everything within our power. Whether Mother Nature lets our plans work out is often times a completely different case. From artificial insemination in livestock, fixing equipment, and everything else at hand a somewhat thought out plan is a good way to






