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Meeting paves the way for paying farmers to capture greenhouse gases
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Supported by science and spurred by emerging markets, more than 80 participants in an international workshop on carbon sequestration called on world policymakers to focus research and create fair-priced carbon offset markets that would pay farmers to adopt conservation agriculture practices that will capture carbon in the soil.
You don’t need a root cellar to store food
Fall is the time to store the food that’s taken all year to produce. Indoor, in-place and buried container food storage systems are practical and affordable alternatives to the traditional root cellar.
Jefferson Co. takes the lead in April Utica shale permit numbers
Carroll County, which continues to lead the state with the largest number of permits issued in the Utica shale, received two more in April.
The Dirt on Conservation: Cover crops importance being touted
Carroll County Soil and Water Conservation District is offering their no-till drills for only $8 per acre to plant cover crops.
A home gardener’s guide to crop rotation
Crop rotation helps replenish soil, improves yields and prevents pests and diseases in the home garden. Learn the basics of rotating crops by plant family.
Food stamps: Create unique art with garden produce
Stamping with fruits and vegetables is a great way for gardeners to showcase their homegrown produce and for adults to teach children about healthy food and basic botany.
Eat more fruits and vegetables
Studies show we don’t eat enough fruits and veggies, but how can you incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet?
Cost of Thanksgiving dinner up 70 cents from last year
The average cost of this year’s feast for 10 is $50.11.
EPA rule a plus for Midwest ethanol
For the first time, Midwest refiners will receive credit toward their carbon monoxide reduction.
Ohioan shows champion in Louisville
Carroll County Brown Swiss breeder Brian Scharver showed the grand champion Swss at this year’s North American International Livestock Exposition.






