Precision conservation tools will once again be available for farmers in the Jerome Fork watershed with no out-of-pocket cost to producers. The application deadline is February 1; click for more details.
Read MoreAshland SWCD also leads Ashland County Planning, and the Planning Commission has set their meeting dates for 2021. As always, the public is invited to attend!
Read MoreThe Ashland SWCD Board has set their meeting dates for 2021. As always, the public is invited to attend and participate!
Read MoreAshland SWCD is excited to announce we will once again be partnering with leading ag retailers to put precision conservation tools in the hands of Ashland County farmers with no out of pocket cost to the producers. Click to learn more about these exciting state-of-the art tools that can improve your bottom line and minimize nutrient loss from your fields.
Read MoreAshland SWCD is excited to announce that they were recently selected by the Ashland County Community Foundation to receive grant funding for water quality testing equipment. Click to find out more about why this equipment is vital to our watershed health and how you can volunteer to collect data!
Read MoreAshland SWCD is excited to announce that we were selected by the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District as a recipient of a Partners in Watershed grant to purchase a cover crop interseeder for use in Ashland and surrounding counties. The interseeder will be available for use this spring for $5/acre for farmers within the MWCD’s jurisdictional boundaries and for $10/acre for those outside of the boundaries.
Read MoreAshland County farmers have until January 15 to apply for conservation cost-share funding through NRCS’s EQIP program. Ashland SWCD technician and Jerome Fork Watershed Coordinator Erica White is here to help you navigate the process.
Read MoreEveryone loves a white Christmas, but let’s shoot for white farm fields all winter, too, bu avoiding applying manure to frozen and snow covered fields. Program Administrator Jane Houin has the scoop.
Read MoreThrough January 29, Ashland County landowners in the Lake Erie watershed can enroll in ODNR’s new Water Quality Incentive Program and receive and enrollment bonus of $2,000/acre to enroll property in wetland or forested riparian buffer programs. Ashland SWCD technician and watershed coordinator Erica White has the scoop! Contact Erica at 419-281-7645 or ewhite@ashlandcounty.org for more information.
Read MoreDo the cooler temperatures have you missing your fresh garden produce? Try a windowsill herb garden to keep your green thumb (and your taste buds) happy through the winter months! Ashland SWCD Urban & Education Specialist Becca Vales shares information on why a windowsill herb garden may be just what you need!
Read MoreFlanel sheets & shirts, a little outdoorsy, rugged stubble, and the crisp air all signal the excitement of fall. This year, when you’re growing your beard for No-Shave November, remember to let your farm fields sport that rugged look, too, with No-Till November! Ashland SWCD Administrator Jane Houin shares why you should care about No-Till November.
Read MoreOnce again, Ashland Swcd is serving as a collection hub for milkweed pods! Be sure to drop your pods off by October 31. Click here for the scoop from District Technician and Watershed Coordinator Erica White.
Read MoreFall is not just for harvest, it’s for planting, too! That’s why Ashland SWCD offers reduced rental rates for our no-till drills to help encourage farmers to drill in cover crops after harvest. Contact Ashland SWCD Drill sergeant Erica White for more information at 419-281-7645.
Read MoreIt’s time for Ashland SWCD’s fall fish stocking sale! Ashland SWCD Program Administrator Jane Houin has the scoop on what fish may best suit your needs and important factors to consider. Orders can be placed through October 16, with pick up on October 22 from 11 am until noon.
Read MoreAshland SWCD is excited to honor these outstanding individuals for their efforts to protect and preserve the soil and water resources of Ashland County! Click to learn more about our 2020 Cooperator of the Year Sycamore Valley Farms Josh & Lindsey Welch, Horizon Award Winners Dale & Beth Barr, and Volunteer of the Year Kathy Kreiling.
Read MoreRoger Amos will be joining the Ashland SWCD’s 5-member board of supervisors in January, along with new associate board member Steve Hughes.
Read MoreAshland SWCD is beginning a watershed planning process for the Orange Creek watershed. Find out more, fill out a survey, and be entered to win a rain barrel for making your voice heard. It’s a win-win!
Read MoreFall is just around the corner! Before the hustle and bustle of harvest hit, now is the time to plan ahead for fall manure application! Ashland SWCD Program Administrator Jane Houin walks you through key points to consider for fall manure applications.
Read MoreCover crops can be super heroes! That’s why Ashland SWCD is once again coordinating aerial fly on of cover crop seedings this September. Click here to learn more, and follow up with Ashland SWCD Technician and Jerome Fork Water Quality Coordinator Erica White. The application deadline is August 28!
Read MoreWet spots in your yard are never fun, and it’s easy to get frustrated with your neighbor when excess water flows from their property onto yours. Ashland SWCD urban and education specialist Becca Vales give you to scoop on Ohio drainage laws and what you can do to ease your drainage woes!
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