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It’s everyone’s job to keep invasives out
By DAN KRAMER Has the world really gotten smaller? Well, no, but the word ”global” is often used these days to describe how our vast planet has seemingly shrunk. It’s a global economy, a global society, a global marketplace. Is it also becoming a global ecosystem? The local prevalence of non-native invasive species of plants
USDA says voluntary water quality efforts are working
USDA announces more funding for western basin conservation, says voluntary efforts are working.
Stepping up: Tuscarawas County farmer answers the call of his industry
He doesn’t seek attention, but Jerry Lahmers gives attention when it’s due — especially to agriculture and community issues.
Apple Castle orchard and market: 7 generations and still growing
Visit western Pa’s Apple Castle year-round for their home-grown apples, peaches and other produce (but don’t leave without one of the Johnston family’s doughnuts!)
What is your manicured lawn really costing the environment?
Non-native landscapes that include turfgrass and ornamentals undermine ecosystem function and contribute to the destruction of healthy aquatic habitats.
How to start a simple compost bin
Composting is the easiest way to do your part to help save your world. Try these basics to start composting on your own.
Recycling your Christmas tree
Learn more about recycling, reusing and repurposing live Christmas trees after the holiday.
Salamanders are a sure sign of spring
Come spring, salamanders are on the move.
It’s time to roll out the rain barrel and conserve water
Rain barrels make every drop count. That’s the slogan that begins every one of my rain barrel presentations. Well, OK, I have to confess here that I have done only one actual presentation, but when someone comes into the office looking for rain barrels, I do kind of a mini-presentation for him. The only difference
Wild Ohio article wins national award
An article about wetlands from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife’s Wild Ohio magazine won a national communications award.






