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Landowners: Ask before you build
Landowners in Ohio are experiencing site development problems associated with building on mine land. These problems can lead to expensive repairs or demolition of the building due to total structural failure when settling occurs, landslides develop or mine gases are encountered. As rural areas are developed for residential and/or recreational purposes, abandoned mine land is
Fencing ideal for averting garden pests
Fences. They not only make good neighbors, but they also make excellent protectors for your garden or small crop that is less than one acre in size. They work to protect your crop from those pesky vermin like deer, rabbits, groundhogs, raccoons and even your neighbor’s goats. There are many types of fences to choose
Water quality trading on horizon in Muskingum River Watershed
On June 17, the Muskingum River Watershed joint board of Soil and Water Conservation Districts met for the first time. The formation of the 20 county joint board is one of the first steps to establish nutrient credit trading within the Muskingum River Watershed. Water quality Nutrient credit trading can be a cost-effective way for
So what is a conservation district, and what can it do for me?
What is a soil and water conservation district? For the life of me, I can’t come up with a simple answer.
Soil and water conservation districts play big role in H2Ohio
Soil and water districts are a great tool to use for those with questions regarding H2Ohio programming, which is set to expand.
Fence livestock out of a streams before it’s mandatory
The days of allowing livestock to have full access to streams are numbered as more regulations are set and the importance of clean water is emphasized
Longtime Guernsey County Sale Committee member receives honor
Janet Roberts served as secretary/treasurer on the Guernsey County Junior Fair Sale Committee for more than 40 years.
Stark Parks levy passes despite farm bureau concerns
The Stark Parks renewal levy passed with 61% of the vote, giving funding to the park district, despite a campaign by farmers to have the issue voted down.
2020 fairs remain in limbo
As the 2020 fair season gets closer, no one seems to know what that season is going to look like, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. For now, fairs remain in limbo.
Carrollton Livestock Auction has new owners again
The Carrollton Livestock Auction is changing hands, but the new owners plan to keep running it as a sale barn.






