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Natural lawns are healthier, more sustainable
Implementing natural lawn care strategies can save you time and money, with the added bonus of helping to create a healthier and more sustainable lawn.
Local soil and water personnel are here to help with farm management
Whether or not a producer has a plan in place when a water contamination incident occurs, local soil and water personnel are there to help.
Exclusion fencing for livestock near creeks keeps water clean
One of the simplest practices farmers can install to help reduce manure runoff from entering our waters is livestock exclusion fencing.
Finding the common ground with soil
Ongoing soil degradation requires action. Many farmers are already making efforts to improve soil health, but everyone needs to be part of the solution.
Soil testing offers insight to nutrient runoff
Soil testing provides the baseline needed for action in regards to runoff. Learn more about this and other conservation practices to reduce nutrient runoff.
Protect our water and reputation
Small changes in our grazing systems can cause large changes, both from the conservation standpoint and on the public perception of our operations.
CAUV can save you on taxes, as long as you follow the rule
The CAUV is a differential real estate tax assessment program that lets farmland owners have their parcels taxed according to its value in agriculture.
Stark Parks under new leadership
The Stark County Board of Park Commissioners named Dan Moeglin executive director of Stark Parks and named Derek Gordon deputy director of Stark Parks.
Holmes County recognizes 4-H volunteers
Holmes County hands out 4-H volunter awards at banquet.
Miss America 2009, a dairy farm native, shares life lessons at Ohio’s Wayne Co. Fair
WOOSTER, Ohio — Royalty are a common sight at county fairs, as most tap a king and queen every year, and sometimes a prince and princess. But this year, the Wayne County Fair in Wooster, Ohio, went a bit further and invited a national figure — Miss America 2009. Katie (Stam) Irk, of Indianapolis, spent






