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2014 Carroll Co. Fair tractor pull photo gallery
Who doesn’t love a good tractor pull? Check out some of the tractors in the Carroll County Fair’s Limited Pro/Super Farm Tractor class Friday Night.
Universities target Carroll County for new air quality study
CARROLLTON, OHIO — The University of Cincinnati (UC) and Oregon State University’s (OSU) College of Medicine are teaming up on a new air quality study to understand air quality impacts from shale gas operations. Funding The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, a part of the Federal Government’s National Institutes of Health, has funded the
State investigation leads to the arrest of a Carroll County ginseng dealer
Charges lead to license revocation, $6,000 in fines, probation and forfeiture of ginseng.
What’s carbon dioxide have to do with it?
The Medina Soil and Water Conservation District received a small grant to assist farmers comparing cropfields for carbon dioxide emissions as a direct indicator of soil health.
We all need ag diversity training
We cannot be so narrow-minded to think that there is only one way to be successful, to be sustainable, in farming today.
The Great Carbon Boondoggle, part 2
Alan Guebert offers insight as to how Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed carbon pipeline could yield massive profits while greenwashing even more oil money.
Soil carbon capture benefits farmers
When it comes to carbon sequestration on farms, no prescribed set of practices works everywhere.
So, exactly what are carbon offsets?
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – While most Americans are aware that they increase carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by burning fossil fuel to drive their cars and heat their homes, they tend to think less about the greenhouse impacts of other daily activities.
Carbon credit trading area expanded
SALEM, Ohio – Carbon credit trading may seem like a lot of international hot air, but there’s a way to turn that talk into onfarm income.
‘The Great Carbon Boondoggle,’ part 1
Alan Gubert explains the Oakland Institute’s recent assessment of Summit Carbon Solutions’ proposed 2,000-mile carbon pipeline across the Midwest.






