Sheep & Goat Clinic brings local producers together for education
This event was part of an ongoing effort to provide quality agricultural programming for the local farming community.
Read MoreChagrin River Watershed Partners, Inc. (CRWP), the City of Akron, and the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) would like to invite you to provide input for the Sawyer Brook and East Branch Reservoir – Upper Cuyahoga River Watershed Plans. They are seeking input on land protection, restoration, and stormwater management solutions to help find future projects to improve water quality and enhance wildlife habitat.
The Sawyer Brook watershed includes portions of the following communities and park districts in Geauga County: Burton Township, Geauga Park District, Middlefield Township, Parkman Township and Troy Township. The East Branch Reservoir watershed includes portions of the following communities and park districts in Geauga County: Claridon Township, Geauga Park District, Hambden Township, Huntsburg Township, and Montville Township. They will be hosting a virtual information session to provide an overview of the watershed plans, what input is requested, and how to provide that input on Thursday, Dec. 16 at 2 p.m. The information session will also be recorded and shared for those unable to attend. Please register for the virtual information session.
If you would like to provide input on the watershed plans please fill out the surveys below:
East Branch Reservoir – Cuyahoga River Watershed Planning Survey
Sawyer Brook – Cuyahoga River Watershed Planning Survey
Completed surveys can be emailed to survey@crwp.org. Please name your completed survey file “SawyerBrook_LastName” or “EastBranch_LastName” and include “Upper Cuyahoga Watershed Survey” in the subject line of your email.
The deadline to submit surveys is Jan. 14, 2022.
This event was part of an ongoing effort to provide quality agricultural programming for the local farming community.
Read MoreWe appreciate their dedication to represent our counties on the national level, ensuring that the voices of Ohio farmers are heard.
Read MoreThe event was sponsored by AgCredit. Attendees enjoyed lunch and learned about business solutions that may help farmers stay a step ahead.
Read MoreMarch is National Agriculture Month and in today’s world, agricultural education and awareness is needed more than ever. Hear from two of Ohio’s top ag educators.
Read MoreMembership provides real value, from advocacy at the local, state and national levels, to practical business solutions that put money back in your pocket.
Read MoreThis paid position will require ambassadors set up the displays, work each day of the fair and help tear down displays and activities. Apply by May 16, 2025.
Read MoreCade traveled to Washington, D.C. with 80 other county Farm Bureau presidents and staff March 11-13, 2025.
Read MoreThe county’s Dinner on the Farm event raises funds for these types of projects. Planning is underway for this year’s event.
Read MoreAlong with proclaiming National Ag week, we also have the opportunity to give baskets of local agriculture products to the commissioners.
Read MoreFarm Bureau presented each commissioner locally grown and produced items as well as information regarding National Ag Week.
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