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Find recent "Grazing School" presentations on-line here!

Find recent "Grazing School" presentations on-line here!

The "Pastures for Profit" grazing school is a comprehensive course in Management Intensive Grazing

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Harvesting, Storing Forages!

Harvesting, Storing Forages!

Forage quality in 2011 was horrible! What can we do to make it better in 2012?

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Horse Pasture Management begins early!

Horse Pasture Management begins early!

Horses are continual, and selective grazers . . . and this creates management challenges

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Farm Custom Rates are Updated

Farm Custom Rates are Updated

Farm custom rates have recently been updated for 2010

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"Streamlining" Manure Nutrient Management

"Streamlining" Manure Nutrient Management

Complete a manure nutrient management workbook now. We'll pay for your manure and soil test and you receive up to $300 from SWCD for doing it!

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Find recent "Grazing School" presentations on-line here!
The "Pastures for Profit" grazing school is a comprehensive course in Management Intensive Grazing
Read More
Harvesting, Storing Forages!
Forage quality in 2011 was horrible! What can we do to make it better in 2012?
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Natural Gas Drilling Could Be Boon for Landowners, But Be Cautious
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Eastern Ohio landowners interested in leasing their land for natural-gas drilling into the rich resources of the Marcellus Shale need to be aware that such leases can carry some financial risk if they're not cautious. And, potential risks to the environment could be serious.
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