Celebrate Native Plants this April

April showers bring May flowers, and some of our favorite flowers are from native plants. April is Native Plant Month, so learn about the benefits native plants provide to your landscape. Ready to learn more? then plan to attend our upcoming Conservation Chat: Plants Gone Wild at Forbes Farmstead Market in May!

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Nature Journaling Programs Helps Families Connect with Each Other & Nature

One of the best things parents can do for their children is to encourage them to spend time outdoors. Nature exploration can provide lifelong benefits, from improving both physical and mental health to increasing academic skills and competency. In fact, even playing with dirt has been shown to reduce both stress and anxiety levels in children. Come join Ashland SWCD & Naturalist Carrie Elvey in a fun-filled summer of nature exploration through our newNature Journaling program

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There's a new Terminator in town!

Using a crimper roller to terminate cover crops offers a number of advantages. Ashland SWCD Watershed Specialist Joe Christner talks about the process and benefits of using a crimper roller on cover crops. Click for details - and contact Katie Eikleberry at 419-281-7645 for details on our equipment rental opportunities!

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Get the Scoop on CAUV March 29

Get the latest scoop on CAUV! Hear directly from staff from the Ashland & Holmes County Auditor’s Offices as well as state policy experts from Ohio Farm Bureau. And did we mention there’s FREE ice cream? Yep! This is one event you’re not going to want to miss!

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What time is it? Tree Time!

Ashland SWCD’s 2023 tree sale is underway! Be sure to place your order by March 10. This year’s pick up will be April 21-22 at Ashland High School’s FFA Shop. Click for more information (including coupon codes) from Ashland SWCD Outreach Specialist Lynnsey Winchell.

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Check Out Your Conservation Fieldprint February 9

You talk numbers when it comes to yield, planting populations, fertilizer prices, application rates, and marketing, but why is it so hard to talk numbers when it comes to measuring your farm’s sustainability? Now you can! Join us on February 9 for our Conservation Chat: Your Conservation Fieldprint at the Loudonville Library. Registration is just $5 and includes a lunch from the Mohican Country Market.

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I think most of us would agree that planning is important. Creating a nutrient management plan and using it can be a valuable tool for your farm operation. Having a plan is extremely important, considering the increased cost of growing crops. In the last 2 years the cost of crop nutrients has increased rapidly. As a result, they can be one of the most expensive input costs per acre. This winter is a great time to develop a practical and useful nutrient management plan - and Ashland SWCD watershed assistant Joe Christner has the scoop on what you need to know.

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Don’t let this winter be crappy

Winter manure applications on frozen and/or snow covered ground should never be a part of your farm plan, but sometimes crap happens. Follow these guidelines for when those emergencies happen to keep from having a crappy winter.

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