Planning the Future of Your Farm: OSU Extension Offers Farm Transition Planning Series

Planning the Future of Your Farm: OSU Extension Offers Farm Transition Planning Series

For many farm families, the land represents more than acreage and assets—it represents heritage, livelihood, and a legacy meant to carry forward for generations. Ensuring that transition happens smoothly requires thoughtful planning, clear communication, and the right professional guidance. To help families prepare for that future, The Ohio State University Extension is once again offering its popular “Planning for the Future of Your Farm” webinar series in March 2026. This virtual program gives farm families practical tools and guidance to create successful transition and estate plans, all from the convenience of home. Led by members of OSU Extension’s respected Farm...

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Healthy Choices Take Center Stage at Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club

Healthy Choices Take Center Stage at Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club

This week’s Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club meeting brought learning to life through preparing, playing, touching, smelling, and tasting—all culminating in a warm, nutritious treat made from wholesome ingredients. The evening focused on an important message: “You are what you eat.” Students explored how making healthy food choices and practicing proper hygiene contribute to living a healthy, active life. With guidance from dieticians from Mary Rutan Hospital, materials provided by the Ohio Cattle Association, and support from Logan County Land Trust volunteers and Benjamin Logan teachers, students rotated through five interactive stations, each lasting twenty minutes and designed to keep...

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Discovering, Learning, and Doing: Environmental Science Club Builds Skills for Life and Stewardship

Discovering, Learning, and Doing: Environmental Science Club Builds Skills for Life and Stewardship

Discovering, learning, and doing—these three words perfectly describe the experience of students in the Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club. The start of the new year has been filled with engaging lessons that connect science, health, conservation, and hands-on problem solving. Understanding the Smallest Forms of Life January began with a fascinating exploration of the relative sizes of life forms. Students examined just how tiny bacteria and viruses are when compared to something familiar—the width of a human hair. This eye-opening activity led to meaningful discussions about human health, how infections spread, and what steps people can take to reduce the...

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Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club Explores Microscopic Life and Wildlife Populations

Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club Explores Microscopic Life and Wildlife Populations

Young scientists in the Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club (ESC) recently dove deep into the world of science—both microscopic and ecological—through two engaging, hands-on learning experiences that brought classroom concepts to life. Seeing the Unseen: Life Under the Microscope In one recent session, students learned how to properly use a compound light microscope, gaining skills in selecting magnification, focusing specimens, and adjusting the diaphragm to control light. Working in pairs, the group examined Daphnia, commonly known as water fleas—tiny crustaceans about the size of a BB that play a critical role in aquatic ecosystems as a primary food source for...

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Logan County Land Trust Holds Annual Meeting and Announces New Leadership for 2025

Logan County Land Trust Holds Annual Meeting and Announces New Leadership for 2025

The Logan County Land Trust (LCLT) held its Annual Meeting on March 17, 2025, at the Solid Waste Building Conference Room, bringing together board members to review organizational updates and elect new officers for the coming year. The meeting was called to order by Renee Winner, with the following directors in attendance: Renee Winner, Linda Vernon, Mark, Bruce, Greg, Bob, Catherine, Tom, and April. Directors Andrea and Lindsay were unable to attend. One of the key actions of the evening was the election of officers. The board unanimously elected: These leadership transitions mark an important step forward as the Land...

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Preserving our past, protecting our future

It is so easy to live, work, and be part of a community, and yet never really know the extent of what is around us. Logan County is no different. We slip into our comfort zones, traveling the same roads and routines every day, and forget to branch out. But what if we took the time to look closer? How many “field trips” could we take in our own county that would open our eyes to treasures we pass by without even noticing? Sometimes, visitors know more about our local gems than we do as residents. As your local electric...

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Creativity Takes Flight: Environmental Science Club Designs New Bird Species & Builds New Partnerships

Creativity Takes Flight: Environmental Science Club Designs New Bird Species & Builds New Partnerships

Imagination. Creativity. Observation. Adaptation.These four concepts lie at the heart of nature, and the Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club has spent the past few weeks exploring all of them through hands-on, minds-on learning. Students Create Their Own Bird Species A couple of weeks ago, ESC students were challenged to think like real ornithologists. Working in small groups, they were asked to design an entirely new species of bird, one that could realistically survive in a habitat of their choosing. This activity required them to use: This past Wednesday, the groups took their work further, collaborating, negotiating, and presenting their final...

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Environmental Science Club Explores Agriculture, Soil Health, and the Mad River at the Historic Stoll Farm

The Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club recently made its annual visit to the Stoll Farm in Zanesfield, a hands-on learning experience that connects students with Logan County’s agricultural heritage and the modern practices shaping its future. This year’s trip—rich in history, science, ecology, and a bit of adventure—offered students a full spectrum of lessons from the past and present. A Step Back in Time: Touring the 1865 Barn The visit began inside the farm’s historic 1865 barn, built at the close of the American Civil War. Mr. Stoll described the remarkable craftsmanship of the era, including mortise and tenon joinery...

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A Month of Hands-On Learning and Outdoor Discovery

The Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club has enjoyed a busy and inspiring month filled with weekly activities designed to spark curiosity, build environmental knowledge, and develop hands-on skills. From studying nocturnal predators to planting pollinator habitats and designing imaginary bird species, our young scientists continue to embrace every opportunity to learn about the natural world. Exploring the World of Owls A couple of weeks ago, the club focused on one of Ohio’s most fascinating nocturnal residents: owls. Students learned about the different species found in the state, their unique adaptations, feeding habits, and hunting behaviors. Discussions also included the ways...

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Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club Enjoys a Day at Jolly Acres Farm

Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club Enjoys a Day at Jolly Acres Farm

The Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club spent a beautiful day at Jolly Acres Farm, thanks to the generosity of the Brewer family, who opened their farm for an unforgettable, hands-on learning experience. Students began the day by embracing the fall season—painting pumpkins, making apple cider, and touring the farm. The Brewers demonstrated the entire cider-making process, explaining how apples are prepared and pressed to produce fresh, delicious cider. Each student took part in the process and was rewarded with a refreshing bottle of their own creation. The fun continued with a hayride around the farm, where the group observed gravity-fed...

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