Ashland County residents leaned more about how to do their part to be septic smart at our July Conservation Chat; click here for more details on how to properly maintain your septic system, what to look for in local water quality, and and cost-share options for replacing or repairing failing septic systems.
Read MoreAshland SWCD will be providing free drinking water screenings at the Ashland Amish Health & Safety Fair. Click for more details!
Read MorePlanning nutrient applications based on your current soil tests and crop needs is the foundation of good conservation planning. Join Ashland SWCD for a hands-on work session on Know Your Nutrient Plan where you can work one-on-one with SWCD staff to input data into your nutrient management plan.
Read MoreSummer gardens make be working in full force, but it’s not too early to start thinking about what steps you can take to set your garden up for even more success next year. Join Ashland SWCD on September 4 for our Conservation Chat: Goodnight, Garden to learn everything you need to know about settling your garden down for a long winter’s nap.
Read MoreSign up is underway for Ashland SWCD’s aerial cover crop seeding program! Contact Conservation Specialist Katie Eikleberry or Administrative Assistant Jody Irwin at 419-281-7645 for more information.
Read MoreJoin Ashland SWCD & Ashland County Farm Bureau August 20 for our annual meeting as we celebrate our successes of 2024 and recognize our 2024 award winners.
Read MoreThe cornerstone of the state’s H2Ohio agricultural expansion program is the planning and implementation of nutrient management plans following the 4Rs nutrient stewardship principles: applying fertilizers at the right rate from the right sources in the right place at the time. Following best management practices (BMPs) for fertilizers is not only good for farmers by bumping on-farm profitability, but it also benefits our community by minimizing the risk of nutrient runoff into our local waterways from farm fields.
Read MoreNearly one-fifth of American households depend on septic systems to treat their wastewater, and those numbers are even higher in rural areas like those found in the Mohican River watershed. Unfortunately, when septic systems are not properly maintained, it can result in backups, malfunctions and early failures that result in costly repairs. To help prevent those problems from occurring and help connect homeowners with failing septic systems with the resources they need, Ashland Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is teaming up with Holmes SWCD, Ashland County Health Department, and the Holmes General Health District to host a free Conservation Chat: Well-Fair Check on July 13 at the Loudonville Library.
Read MoreNutrient management plans are the foundation of the state’s H2Ohio agricultural expansion. Join Ashland SWCD for a hands-on work session with individualized assistance and instruction to input everything you need for your own nutrient management plan.
Read MoreThe cornerstone of the statewide H2Ohio agricultural expansion is the development of voluntary nutrient management plans. These plans are designed to help farmers utilize the 4Rsof nutrient management. Ashland SWCD Water Quality Specialist Cora Crilow talks about the 4Rs and how they can help improve your on-farm ROI.
Read MoreThis year’s 5th annual Rain Beat on Main Street even will run Jun18 through July 6. Click below to learn more about this year’s barrels, artists, and sponsors and how to take your favorite home with you as part of our auction.
Read MoreIs you well water in fair shape? It is time to say farewell to your existing septic system? What are your options when it comes to ensuring safe drinking water and maintaining a working septic system? You can find out the answers to these questions and more at the Conservation Chat: Well-Fair Check on July 13 at the Loudonville Library.
Read MoreYou may still be getting the last of your crops in the ground from this spring’s planting, but it’s not too soon to be thinking about planting cover crops this fall to (quite literally) cover one of your farm’s most valuable assets: its soil. Here’s a look at the tools Ashland SWCD can bring to the table to help you implement cover crops (and reap the benefits) on your farm.
Read MoreThe next step for Ashland County farmers enrolled in H2Ohio will be the development of a nutrient management plan. Ashland SWCD Conservation Specialist Katie Eikleberry talks about what is involved in the process, both for livestock producers needing a comprehensive nutrient management plan or crop farmers using a voluntary nutrient management plan.
Read MoreGreat grazing doesn’t just happen; it takes planning and insight. Join Ashland SWCD at Sycamore Valley Farm to learn more about how to maximize your grazing operation. Contact Conservation Specialist Katie Eikleberry at 419-281-7645 for more info!
Read MoreIt’s a win-win! Ashland SWCD’s new youth conservation ambassador program provides Ashland County youth career-ready leadership skills and connects the Ashland SWCD board with youth needs and conservation interests.
Read MoreAshland SWCD Americorps service member Emma Burkhalter gives TREE-mendous tips on making the most of Arbor Day 2024, from planting trees to the scoop on our educational programs at the Hazel Willis Woods.
Read MoreWild things make our hearts sing! Join Ashland SWCD for a wildflower and bird walk at the Hazel Willis Woods as part of our May Conservation Chat: Wild Things!
Read MoreAs H2Ohio rollout in Ashland County begins April 15. Ashalnd SWCD DIrector Jane Houin has summarized what you need to know about the program and what you need to bring to your enrollment appointment Enrollment will run April 15-May 15, 2024..
Read MoreWhat makes SWCD so unique and so successful? It’s the foundation of locally-led, voluntary conservation, and H2Ohio’s statewide expansion will follow that same tradition of voluntary conservation excellence.
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