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Working together for a solution
Landowners and producers, along with their soil and water conservation districts, should all stay engaged in improving Western Lake Erie Basin watersheds.
Paved with… soap?
Mark Petho’s explains a naturally occurring phenomena of how wildfire ash in June caused soap to form on Ohio roads.
Spring planting and pruning of woody ornamentals
Spring is an ideal time to plant trees and shrubs and to prune preexisting woody ornamentals.
ODNR honors Hall of Fame inductees and Cardinal Award winners
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources recognized Ohioans with Cardinal Awards and Hall of Fame inductions at the Ohio State Fair on July 31.
Ohio hosts International Envirothon
This year’s International Envirothon was held July 24-29 at the Miami University campus and at the university’s Ecology Research Center, near Oxford, Ohio.
How to find a native Christmas tree to plant in your backyard
Native trees benefit wildlife. Learn which species are native to your region of the U.S. before buying a potted or balled and burlapped Christmas tree.
Simplifying homesteading practices for beginners
As folks move to rural America, it is important to keep in mind the necessity to work with the land and not against it.
Conservation dairy farming could help Pa. meet Chesapeake goals
If a majority of dairy farms in Pennsylvania adopt conservation best-management practices, the state may achieve its daily load water-quality target.
Reasons to ban helium-filled balloons
Each balloon that floats away is an ecological disaster waiting to happen. The consequences include powerline outages and sea turtles dying a painful death.
Beetles may ruin asparagus patch
Learn to identify and prevent damage from asparagus beetles.






