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With all the oil and gas drilling buzz, who’s thinking about conservation?
With all the attention that is being given to the oil and gas play in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia, have you thought what the local soil and water conservation district could do to assist you as a landowner?
LETTER: Use common sense to make a decision about shale drilling
Editor: I am a local farmer. I’m a simple man and, like most farmers, I have a lot of common sense. Simplicity and common sense go hand in hand. In order for my farm to operate, I must make many logical decisions. If logic is not applied to my decision-making process, I suffer the consequences.
Auction Roundup: Kiko instrument auction fills hall with sounds of music
NORTH CANTON, Ohio — On June 22 the Champion Event Center in North Canton, Ohio, was filled with not only the musical auction chant of Kiko Auctioneers, but it was joined by the strumming and plucking of musical instruments that were being auctioned off at the first Kiko auction to feature musical instruments and equipment exclusively.
No-till, rotation limits greenhouse gas emissions from farm fields
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Using no-till and corn-soybean rotation practices in farm fields can significantly reduce field emissions of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide, according to a Purdue University study. Tony Vyn, a professor of agronomy, found that no-till reduces nitrous oxide emissions by 57 percent over chisel tilling, which mixes crop residue into surface
Kentucky Senate passes bill to create Livestock Care Standards Commission
Kentucky legislation moves through senate and now goes to house of representatives.
Vances Mill Dairy: Piwowars strike balance between family and farming
UNIONTOWN, Pa. – Better get one thing straight: John Piwowar is no pro farmer. It’s not that he’s bad at what he does.
Produce and foodborne illness: Workshop looks at cutting the risk
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio — Do you grow, handle or process fruits and vegetables? Learn what’s best for keeping them safe — and in doing so, protect both your business and the people who eat what you sell — at an upcoming workshop in northwest Ohio. Ohio State University’s half-day, science-based Produce Safety Education Program goes
Hot summer temps increase risk of heat illness
When the weather is warmer, you’re at a higher risk for heat illness, which can come on suddenly with many people unaware they’re in danger.
Ohio no-till pioneer David Brandt remembered as a ‘genuine human being’
Brandt, of Carroll, Ohio, a national leader in regenerative farming practices, died May 21 from injuries sustained in a car crash May 18 in Illinois.
Run through Mill Stream Run Reservation ignites new passion
Julie Geiss’ daughter gets hooked on distance running following the completion of her first half-marathon at Mill Stream Run Reservation.






