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Anaerobic digestion training offered
Ohio State University will hold a first-of-its-kind training course on anaerobic digestion, a waste management process that livestock farms and wastewater plants are increasingly using to produce biogas, a type of renewable fuel.
Pa. Farm Link unveils new website
Finding the right farm property can be a daunting task for a beginning farmer. Landowners looking for someone to lease or purchase their property are also looking for the correct person to take over the land.
Farmers’ Guide to the Conservation Stewardship Program now available
WASHINGTON — The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition released an updated version of the Farmers’ Guide to the Conservation Stewardship Program.
Carroll SWCD wants to help farmers address soil loss
Carroll SWCD offers discounts on all of its equipment to give producers an opportunity to see the benefits of practices that promote soil health.
You can help keep trash out of the water
Each year, Living Lands and Waters, with countless conservation districts, watershed groups and local organizations, offers river and stream cleanups.
We’ve come a long way with soil technology
There have been a lot of changes in the soil and water world in the last 18 years. Learn more about those advancements in Jim Mizik’s farewell column.
Uncle Leonard
Third place: Maryann Lepovsky, 65, of Lucinda, Pa. All the lights were out in town except for the bright orange Rexall sign on the corner drugstore. The soft snow as falling onto the frozen ground covering the grass and trees with a layer of fine angel hair. The date was Dec. 23, 1966. The peace
There’s always something to grouse about
Jim Abrams details the unique habitats ruffed grouse rely on to survive and the conservation efforts that are helping to bolster their numbers.
EQIP funding will help improve upland bird habitat
Private landowners and producers can apply for funding through NRCS’s EQIP to create better upland bird habitat.
Middle Great Miami River to see dams removed
Seventy million dollars will be invested in unplugging blockages from the nation’s rivers, including the Middle Great Miami River in Ohio.






