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SWCDs: It’s all about local priorities
Probably one of the most insightful things I’ve ever heard is a quote by the French writer and philosopher Voltaire: “When it is a question of money, everybody is of the same religion.” The quote seemed appropriate to mention since Ohio’s 88 soil and water conservation districts receive funding through tax dollars. If you are
How to improve the way your yard handles heavy rainfall
Planning for increased rainfall is guaranteed to reduce runoff, improve soil health and water quality, save money and add beneficial beauty to your yard.
2009 Children, Holiday art and writing contest
Christmas stories of love, wishes, lessons learned and animals filled our mailbox and inboxes in the past few weeks and we couldn’t have been happier here at the Farm and Dairy! The stories gave us the jolt we needed to get into the holiday spirit. The judges had a tough time picking the winners but
Grant funding available for Ohio watershed groups
Dominion Energy and Western Reserve Land Conservancy partner to offer $35,000 to organizations working to improve water quality in our region.
Eighth annual organic farming conference set for Nov. 9 and 10
The Eighth Annual Organic Farming Conference will be held Nov. 9 and 10 at the Mt. Hope Event Center.
ODNR hosting weekend for Girl Scouts across state
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources is calling on all Girl Scouts to participate in Girl Scouts Love Ohio State Parks weekend, Sept. 8-10, 2023.
Richland SWCD honors Volunteer of the Year
Richland SWCD recognized its volunteer of the year who provides exemplary support to the district — Leonard N. Fox, of Shelby, Ohio.
Penn State team gets grant to study effectiveness of Pennsylvania riparian buffers
A Penn State research team is studying whether the agricultural pollution-prevention devices — riparian buffers — are working properly.
Hemlock pest discovered in Scioto County
The Hemlock Woolly Adelgid is a small, aphid-like insect that threatens the health and sustainability of eastern hemlock and Carolina hemlock.
Funds available for conservation efforts
More than $1.3 million is available to agricultural producers and landowners to improve and protect water quality in the Great Lakes Basin.






