Blue-green algae invades inland lakes
Talk of the quality of the water in our lakes and streams has been growing over the past several years, especially with regard to Harmful Algal Blooms.
Your frost seeding opportunity almost here
Regardless of what those groundhogs had to say, spring arrives March 20.
Proposed pipeline projects give plenty room for thought
Pipeline projects leave much to think about.
Winter can be busy at your local SWCD
Winter time for natural resources professionals is something that I have taken to calling meeting season.
Landowners should always be willing to ‘do what’s right’
All citizens share in the responsibility of land stewardship.
Challenges will always be around, but just get out and do the work
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.
Good conservation can lead to better water quality
It only makes sense we want the manure to remain where it is applied for it to be most profitable.
New year, same focus on water quality
Water quality continues to be a focus, for farmers and everyone else.
Resolve to become a better steward of the land
Become a better steward of the land in 2015 (even if you don't own any land).
Land preservation: A gift for future generations
The holidays are a great time of year to reflect on the tradition of gift-giving.