Sunday, May 19, 2024
The Dirt on Conservation

The Dirt on Conservation

workshop

As you take a look at the opportunities for gathering information at workshop seasons, consider these tips to get the most out of them.

What happens when you pull a $20 bill out of your pocket and tell a classroom of 4th graders you will give them the...
frog

You may not know this but Ohio does have a frog season. It's open from 6 p.m. June 8-April 30, 2019. Only bullfrogs and green frogs may be taken.

Telephones, texts, emails, even regular mail, are OK for some things, but if you really want to get a point across, take your ideas to the farm and talk to the guys (or gals) that make the decisions.

Before taking any steps to manage pond plants, it is important to first identify your objectives for the pond.

Learn more about setting up a conservation plan for your farm.

WOODSFIELD, Ohio — A few months ago I wrote an article about timber sale contracts. Since then I have had a few people call...

Some ongoing tips for successful cover crops.
sprouts

Crop modeling allows producers to focus on the right time and rate of nutrient applications while looking at the return and keeping nutrients in the field.

As beneficial as soil is, even we conservationists have a hard time extolling its virtues when spring rains turn farms to mud and the cows are standing in it up to their knees.