Over 2,000 farmers participating in program to improve Ohio water quality
Over 2,000 northwest Ohio farmers have become involved in the OACI certification program since its rollout in early 2020.
Read MoreOver 2,000 northwest Ohio farmers have become involved in the OACI certification program since its rollout in early 2020.
Read MoreSolar development has been a hot topic throughout Ohio this past year. There are many large solar developments in the…
Read MoreFarm Bureau advocates for agriculture in big and small ways – from fighting for priority issues such as landowner property rights and the next farm bill, to educating members about the need to study solar leases carefully.
Read MoreThe 2022 algal bloom is expected to have a low severity index of 3.5, according to the final forecast from the National Atmospheric and Oceanic Administration.
Read MoreThe 2022 Water Quality Status Report highlights how signature water quality initiatives have had major roles improving and protecting clean water, one of the state’s most valuable resources.
Read MoreCoshocton County Extension will be hosting pesticide and fertilizer re-certification sessions for producers who need to renew their certifications by March 31, 2022.
Read MoreIf realized, this will be the fourth year out of the past six that the algal bloom will be rated less than 4 on a scale of 1 (mild) to 10 (severe).
Read MoreFarmers are used to getting paid for raising a quality product — soybeans, sweet corn, apples, peppers. But a farm’s…
Read MoreNov. 14, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled H2Ohio, a comprehensive, data-driven water quality plan to reduce harmful algal blooms, improve…
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