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Cultivating your desire to grow
Humans have a built-in desire to grow. But it takes curiosity, a will and work ethic to grow.
Establishing alfalfa stand and good weed management practices
Have you thought about what needs to be done to successfully establish alfalfa?
Little things add up to better soybean profits
To remain profitable, growers will have to manage the crop well, limit costs, and market for the top dollar, said Ohio State University agronomist Jim Beuerlein. “For most producers, the easiest and most effective approach is to reduce the cost of production.”
David Lee Martig
David Lee Martig, age 80, of Salem, Ohio passed away peacefully on Oct. 24, surrounded by his family.
Roundup of FFA news for May 16, 2024
Catch up on local FFA news from Fayetteville FFA, Southern Local FFA, Northwestern Wayne FFA, West Holmes FFA and Mount Vernon FFA.
Eisenhauers recognized by the Richland SWCD
Randy and Eileen Eisenhauer, of Eisenhauer Family Farm, were recognized as the Richland Soil and Water Conservation District Cooperator of the Year.
Fixing gullies the right way
Many factors cause gully erosion, but not all should be corrected the same way. Learn more about different practices to correct and to reduce gully erosion.
Admiring the perfect climbing tree
Over the last decade, Judith Sutherland has watched her willow tree fill out in all the best ways for tree climbing.
Grazing management after drought
Pasture management decisions after a drought situation cannot be separated from the usual pasture management plan. Having managed grazing practices in place can help to get those dry pastures healthy again for this fall and next spring grazing.
Weeds gone wild: How to control weeds naturally
After weeks of battling weeds, by June gardeners are tempted to throw in the hat. Tools, natural herbicides, mulch and cover crops can help control weeds.






