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COP28: The world’s biggest green mirage

Thursday, December 14, 2023

Alan Guebert weighs in on the COP28, digging into how effective and how costly it is.

Farmboy Cattle hosts pasture walk to celebrate conservation award

Wednesday, October 4, 2023

Todd Miller and his family host a pasture walk on their farm, Farmboy Cattle, to celebrate and discuss their conservation efforts.

Managing the ‘deer problem’ in urban areas

Thursday, June 16, 2022

When deer populations become too large it has negative implications for the natural ecosystems they impact. Learn more about managing deer populations.

How to control garlic mustard in a woodlot

Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Garlic mustard is capable of establishing dense colonies in woodlots, crowding out native plant species. Learn how to manage it on your property.

Plan ahead for manure applications

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Learn to measure the nutrients in your soil to properly manage your manure application this fall.

Pa. farmers’ Chesapeake Bay conservation efforts ‘significant’

Monday, December 19, 2016

Penn State survey finds farmers have put a lot of their dollars and resources into efforts to protect the Chesapeake Bay.

Keep your eye on the environment when considering pipeline easements

Thursday, March 22, 2012

CARROLLTON, Ohio — Besides the legal ramifications of signing a pipeline easement agreement, Carroll County Soil and Water Conservation District technician Ray Rummel said there are some environmental concerns to remember as well. Keep in mind Rummel said he wants to remind landowners that an easement goes on the deed and is forever. “You only

Do you know what’s in your water?

Thursday, August 18, 2011

t’s hard to beat a cold glass of clear refreshing water to quench your thirst. I’ve been drinking a lot of water to beat the heat and I imagine you have too.

Longer crop rotations have benefits

Monday, November 5, 2012

AMES, Iowa — What would you think if a farmer could grow corn and soybeans with lower costs, fewer chemicals, less environmental impact, all while increasing yields and making a profit? A new study shows it’s possible, and it’s not a scene from the future. Analysis of data collected since 2003 at Iowa State University

Shifting Gears…Glenn

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

New Idea Corn Shredder Owned and restored by Don Glenn, Chester, W.Va. Don Glenn bought the shredder rusty and not running in New Bedford, Ohio. He worked several years to restore it to running condition. He also has a corn binder he uses to cut corn for the demonstrations he does at the local fair