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SUMMARY:Art Show with Susan Onysko
DESCRIPTION:Embark on a photographic journey of African wildlife with renowned artist\, Susan Onysko. Susan is a travel photographer who has devoted the last decade to the art of capturing evocative stories from some of the most remote and extreme locations of our world. In places like Bhutan\, Mongolia\, New Zealand\, Morocco\, Patagonia\, Death Valley\, Alaska\, Cuba\, India\, Thailand\, Cambodia\, Antarctica\, Tibet\, Scotland\, The Galapagos\, Vietnam\, Myanmar\, and Turkey\, Susan has an eye for unexpected images that evoke that locale’s purest essence. Because she quietly positions herself to convey a relatable moment that unites us in our similarities\, her well-rounded\, professional work has garnered numerous awards and exhibits and has been featured in Popular Photography Magazine and Photo District News. \n  \nOn display until April 1st. Open to the public from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM\, Monday – Friday
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/art-show-with-susan-onysko/
LOCATION:Western Reserve Land Conservancy’s Harmony Hall\, 3850 Chagrin River Road\, Moreland\, un\, 44022\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Common Ground
DESCRIPTION:The Way International™ in New Knoxville\, OH is hosting a free showing of Common Ground at 6 PM on Saturday\, March 2\, 2024. Admission is open to the general public\, and refreshments will be served.\n\nThe film explores how Americans from different walks of life\, different political backgrounds\, and different parts of the country share one thing in common – the very soil beneath our feet. This hopeful and uplifting story of the pioneers of the “Regenerative Movement”  explores how to bring entire ecosystems back to life and unlock more (and healthier\, more nutrient-dense) food to feed America and the world\, while simultaneously restoring the natural cycles that regulate weather and climate. Investigating “regenerative” farming systems on both large to small-scale farms\, the movie cast includes: Laura Dern\, Rosario Dawson\, Jason Mamoa\, Woody Harrelson\, Ian Somerhalder\, and Donald Glover.\n\nAfter the film\, farmer and rancher Dr. Allen Williams will discuss the film and the regenerative agriculture movement planting across the country. Allen is the founding partner of Grass Fed Insights\, Understanding Ag\, and Soil Health Academy.\n\nThe Victor Paul Wierwille Word Over the World Auditorium is located at 19100 East Shelby Road in New Knoxville\, and a movie trailer and more information is available at: https://events.theway.org/commonground
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/common-ground/
LOCATION:The Victor Paul Wierwille Word Over the World Auditorium\, 19100 East Shelby Road\, New Knoxville\, OH\, 45871\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art,Conservation,Regenerative Farming
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SUMMARY:Field Exploration: Maple Syrup
DESCRIPTION:Join us at Messenger Century Farm for a sugary sweet Sunday afternoon. Ever wonder how the sap from maple trees turns into liquid gold? We’ll learn all about the maple syrup process. Plan for a 1-mile round trip walk as we visit the tapped trees in the sugarbush and follow the sap as it travels through tubes back to the sugarhouse for boiling and processing. Participants will have opportunities to sample the many ways you can use maple syrup in the kitchen with a variety of savor and sweet maple-inspired treats.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/field-exploration-maple-syrup/
LOCATION:Messenger Centry Farm\, 17098 Messenger Road\, Chagrin Falls\, OH\, 44023\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Syrup
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SUMMARY:Bee School
DESCRIPTION:Please join Apiarist Dwight Wells for Bee School! \nThe topics we’ll cover include: \n\nBiology of honey bees\nQueen\, Drone\, Worker\nMating of queens and drones\nTimeline of worker responsibilities\nSwarm trapping feral honeybees\nManagement of frame foundation\nTime for Question & Answer\n\nSaturday March 9\, 2024 from 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/bee-school/
LOCATION:Kirkmont Center\, 6946 County Road 10\, Zanesfield\, OH\, 43360\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240314T130000
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CREATED:20240310T005204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240310T005204Z
UID:15827-1710421200-1710428400@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Inviting Biodiversity into Our Gardens and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Inviting Biodiversity into Our Gardens and Beyond continues next week with Session 3: Native Plant Connections. Join us virtually on March 14 as we dive into the colorful world of Heteroptera with Angella Moorehouse\, author of Flower Bugs: A Guide to Flower-Associated True Bugs of the Midwest\, followed by a program with Trevor Smith on what gardeners can do about climate change in their own backyard. \nRegister for Session 2 Now! \nIf you missed our session on February 29\, please visit our YouTube Channel to watch the recording of Session 2. \nInviting Biodiversity into Our Gardens and Beyond is a virtual symposium brought to you by Cleveland Pollinator and Native Plant Symposium\, Nature Spark\, and Western Reserve Land Conservancy.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/inviting-biodiversity-into-our-gardens-and-beyond/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Education
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SUMMARY:Zoom into Nature: Camouflage and Mimicry
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually for the presentation Hiding in Plain Sight:  Amazing Camouflage\, Mimicry & Evasion in Nature with Judy Semroc. This program will present and discuss examples of how animals and plants mislead and deceive in order to survive in nature. Revealing patterns\, coloration\, behavior\, and much more will attest to the astounding world of Nature! Be prepared to test your observational skills!
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/zoom-into-nature-camouflage-and-mimicry/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Education
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CREATED:20240226T212831Z
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UID:15806-1711096200-1711103400@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Vibrant Places: Waterfowl at Grand Valley Ranch
DESCRIPTION:Some say the American Robin is the harbinger of spring\, but the swans\, ducks\, geese\, and shorebirds might disagree. The Land Conservancy has partnered with Greater Cleveland Audubon to host a morning of birding just as waterfowl are making their strongest push north through Ohio and shorebirds are beginning to pass our way. If conditions are right\, we could see up to 29 species of waterfowl\, including three swans. \nThe Land Conservancy’s Grand Valley Ranch protects 1\,200 acres of ideal habitat for waterfowl and various waterbirds. Permanently conserved in 2015\, the Land Conservancy has restored the site from historical high-impact uses (agriculture\, mining\, and aquaculture) to a natural\, 3-mile long\, flow-through wetland complex. Utilizing funds from Clean Ohio\, USFWS\, and the Ohio EPA\, $3.5M was invested in the property to restore this ancient Tamarack Swamp.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/vibrant-places-waterfowl-at-grand-valley-ranch/
LOCATION:Grand Valley Ranch\, 10198 Penniman Road\, Orwell\, OH\, 44076\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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CREATED:20240226T213013Z
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SUMMARY:Amphibian Exploration at Oberlin Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we visit the spring ponds of our Oberlin Preserve. These pools fill with water each spring and typically dry out by summer. They are very important in the life cycle of many animals. We’ll dip our aquatic nets into the water and have close-up looks at their resident critters\, such as frogs\, salamanders\, snakes\, and many teeny tiny aquatic species. \nWe also plan to tour you on our newly installed boardwalk which will lead you into the center of the rich\, wet woods of our Oberlin Preserve.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/amphibian-exploration-at-oberlin-preserve/
LOCATION:Oberlin Preserve\, 425 W. Hamilton Street\, Oberlin\, OH\, 44074\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240403T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240403T163000
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CREATED:20240325T152643Z
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SUMMARY:Building Soil Health and Carbon Intensity
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to improve soil health and reduce carbon intensity in your gardening or farming practices at our event! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCome join us at Winner Family Farms Inc for a day filled with insightful discussions and hands-on workshops on soil health and carbon intensity. Learn from experts in the field and discover practical ways to enhance your soil’s health while reducing carbon emissions. This in-person event will take place at 7317 State Route 47\, De Graff\, OH\, USA. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and take your farming practices to the next level! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nProgram:\n11:30 Registration (visit exhibitors and network with other farmers)\n12:00 Lunch provided by American Farmland Trust\n12:30 Welcome: Nathan Brause\, President Ohio No-till Council and Jessica D’Ambrosio\, The Nature Conservancy\n12:40 Where Does Your Checkoff Money Really Go?: Marlene Eick\, Ohio Corn & Wheat\n1:10 Carbon Intensity: Increase Your Income with Soil Health: Mitchell Hora\, Continuum Ag\n2:15 Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) company perspective\, regen ag and carbon reduction for dairies and row crops: Ryan Bergman\, Danone\n2:45 Q&A: Mitchell Hora and Ryan Bergman\n3:00 Break\n3:10 On farm soil health\, Cover Crops and Programming: Michael Watercutter\, American Farmland Trust / Mercer Landmark\n3:40 Cover crop selection\, management\, and adding soil carbon: Cody Beacom\, Bird Agronomics\n4:10 Q&A: Michael Watercutter and Cody Beacom\n4:30 Adjourn\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMitchell Hora\, Continuum Ag\nMitchell is a 7th-generation Iowa farmer and the Founder/CEO of Continuum Ag\, a soil health data intelligence company.Continuum works with enterprise level partners to help them implement regenerative ag practices throughout their supply chain or portfolio. Via the expansion of their TopSoil Tool\, the group has amassed a footprint of 42 states and 20 countries and now houses the largest\, private soil health database. For his efforts\, Mitchell has been named to the AgGrad 30 Under 30 list and to the Forbes Under 30 list.\n\n\nRyan Bergman\, The Dannon Company North America\nRyan is the Director of milk farming &amp; sustainability where he is responsible for coordinating the upstream value chain of milk production related to the Dannon pledge. He engages with partners to develop appropriate agronomic strategy fitting each milk region. He also develops and advises crop growers on all sustainable agricultural practices: from crop rotation\, crop types\, fertilizer\, and pesticide usage to any other agronomic topics. Ryan is a graduate of Ohio State University’s Agriculture Technical Institute.\n\nMarlene Eick\, Ohio Corn & Wheat Growers Association\nAs Director of marketing &amp; communications\, Marlene is responsible for leading the development and execution of annual communications and marketing plans and initiatives for Ohio Corn &amp; Wheat Growers Association\, the Ohio Corn Checkoff and the Ohio Small Grains Checkoff. She serves as an industry spokesperson and media liaison throughout Ohio and the U.S. Eick brings diverse integrated communications experience with a background in education\, multimedia communication\, and most recently\, leadership and professional development training for local\, state\, and national\norganizations in agriculture.\n\nMichael Watercutter\, American Farmland Trust\nMichael has worked in sustainable agriculture for over a decade\, starting shortly after graduating from Ohio State University with a degree in agronomy. In April of 2022\, he was hired as a full-time conservation agronomist in partnership with American Farmland Trust (AFT) and Mercer Landmark to help increase awareness\, education\, and adoption of conservation practices in west central Ohio. Having grown up on a family farm\, he is uniquely capable of both explaining the innovative conservation practices he advocates for and showing the associated positive impacts through his own farm.\n\nCody Beacom\, Bird Agronomics\nIn 2012\, Cody Beacom began working for Bird Agronomics. He brings many diverse agronomic and conservation related experiences\, many gained thru employment for the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) at numerous locations across Ohio. He was also a partner in a successful hay and straw business for 10 years. These experiences helped develop his keen interest in conservation and soil health. He is a graduate of The Ohio State University and is also a Firefighter/Paramedic in Columbus\, Ohio.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/building-soil-health-and-carbon-intensity/
LOCATION:Winnners Harvest Barn\, 7317 St. Rt. 47 W\, DeGraff\, OH\, 43318\, United States
CATEGORIES:Regenerative Farming
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SUMMARY:Historic Barns with Robert Kroeger
DESCRIPTION:The Logan County Land Trust and Logan County History Center will welcome back author and painter Robert Kroeger to the History Center for a program on historical barns in Ohio (and other states). Mr. Kroeger will not be demonstrating his palette knives and impasto painting technique\, like he did at last spring’s program\, but he will be discussing interesting and unique barns he has studied over the years. The program will last about 60 minutes and then Mr. Kroeger will be doing a book signing for his book HISTORIC BARNS OF OHIO (2021)\, which lists paintings and essays of barns in all 88 counties in Ohio. His book ROUND BARNS OF AMERICA (2022) will also be available for purchase and to be signed. The book features 75 round barns from 32 states. Funds raised from the book signings will go towards the LCLT and the LCHC. \nThe event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/historic-barns-with-robert-kroeger/
LOCATION:Logan County Transportation Museum\, 521 E Columbus Avenue\, Bellefontaine\, Ohio\, 43311
CATEGORIES:Art
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240417T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240417T203000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140343
CREATED:20240325T141905Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240325T142219Z
UID:15832-1713378600-1713385800@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Timber Harveting and Marketing
DESCRIPTION:OSU Extension – Morrow County would like to invite you to an evening about assessing your woods for a timber harvest and the process of choosing a timber company to complete the harvest. \nKatie Gerber Ohio Division of Forestry Area Service Forester and Kathy Smith Ohio State University Extension Forestry Program Director will be the presenters for the evening. \nApril 17th\, 2024 @ 6:30 PM \nAgCredit Building\n5362 US Highway 42\nMt. Gilead\, Ohio \nQuestions: Call or email Carri Jagger at 419-947-1070 or jagger.6@osu.edu
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/timber-harveting-and-marketing/
LOCATION:AgCredit Building\, 5362 US Highway 42\, Mt. Gilead\, OH\, 43338\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Ohio State University Extension - Morrow County":MAILTO:jagger.6@osu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240418T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240418T190000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240419T155120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240419T155120Z
UID:15869-1713463200-1713466800@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Owls Only
DESCRIPTION:An educational program about owls presented by Logan County Library \nOpen to all ages \nAt the Glen Helen Raptor Center on Thursday\, April 18 from 6:00 – 7:00 PM at the Knowlton Goodrigh Community room.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/owls-only/
LOCATION:Knowlton Library\, 220N Main Street\, Bellefontaine\, OH\, 43311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240507T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240507T184500
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240503T121907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240503T121907Z
UID:15887-1715104800-1715107500@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Investigating 18th Century Native America Sites with Greg Shipley
DESCRIPTION:Prehistoric peoples once inhabited most of what is now Logan County\, and indigenous tribal groups populated locations such as McKee’s Town\, Moluntha’s Town\, Wapatomica and others as late as 1786.\n\nFor over 30 years\, Mr. Shipley\, along with the Wayne’s Legion Research Group amateur archaeologist team\, have been granted permission by property owners to conduct extensive research and excavations at various historical sites.\n\nIn his 45-minute presentation\, Mr. Shipley will share fascinating information and cultural observations related to the materials and data collected during his three decades of site investigations\, including excavation project images and a diverse array of recovered 18th century trade goods and artifacts.\n\n\n\nPlease join us in May as we investigate 18th century Native American sites in the Mad River region of Logan County\, Ohio.\n\n\nWhen: Tuesday May 7th @ 6pm\n\n\nWhere: Dr. Earl Sloan Library (Basement)\n\n\nCost: Free to the community!\n\n\nSpace is Limited – Please RSVP through facebook messenger or call the library at 937-210-5449 and leave a message for the program director.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/investigating-18th-century-native-america-sites-with-greg-shipley/
LOCATION:Dr. Earl Sloan Library\, 2817 Sandusky Street\, Zanesfield\, OH\, 43360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240509T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240509T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240419T154709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T131117Z
UID:15865-1715277600-1715284800@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Fence Construction Basics
DESCRIPTION:We will discuss: \n\nFence laws\nFencing materials\nConstruction dos and don’ts\nFence charger selection\nPossible cost share options\nMany supplies will be on display\n\nThursday May 9\, 2024\n6:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.\nLicking Valley High School Farm\n100 Hainsview Rd. Then take Panther Drive\nTo the farm – signs will be posted\nNewark\, OH 43055 \nPlease contact OSU Ext. to register or with any questions 740-670-5315
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/fence-construction-basics/
LOCATION:Licking Valley High School Farm\, 100 Hainsview Road\, Newark\, OH\, 43055\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Ohio State University Extension - Morrow County":MAILTO:jagger.6@osu.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240510T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240510T120000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240512T152755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T205145Z
UID:15898-1715335200-1715342400@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:If it Bugs the Bugs\, it Bugs the Birds
DESCRIPTION:Take a break and relax and visit the woods with us… \nWe share information on Ohio’s woodland wildlife\, invasive species\, managements recommendations\, and more! \nIn honor of the Biggest Week in American Birding\, out next webinar is all about birds\, the foods they eat\, and the impacts of pesticides. \nJoin us May 10th for If it Bugs the Bugs\, it Bugs the Birds! Join Hardy Kern\, with the American Bird Conservancy and Matt Shumar\, with the Ohio Bird Conservation Initiative to learn more about the impacts of pest management on birds\, how to better understand the chemicals you may be using\, and ways to make your spaces bird-friendly while still reducing threats from pests. \nThis webinar will be recorded and posted to our website – https://woodlandstewards.osu.edu/resources/webinars
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/if-it-bugs-the-bugs-it-bugs-the-birds/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240516T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240516T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240508T214048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T131108Z
UID:15892-1715880600-1715893200@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Southern Ohio Grazing Council
DESCRIPTION:5:30 – MEAL PROVIDED please RSVP to 937-544-1010 or conaway.adams.swcd@live.com \n6:00 – Introductions\, Bill Wickerham\, Adams Soil & Water Conservation District \n6:15 – On Farm Research – Soil Carbon in Ohio Grazing Operation\, Ricardo Henrique Riberio\, The Ohio State University \n6:30 – Farm Overview – Rob Hamilton\, Owner \n6:45 – Pasture Walk – Looking at and discussing our livestock\, fencing\, drinkers\, forages\, winter feeding\, etc.\, Bob Hendershot\, State Grazing Specialist
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/southern-ohio-grazing-council/
LOCATION:Hamilton Farms\, 2262 St. Rt. 131\, Hillsboro\, OH\, 45133\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Ohio Grazing Council":MAILTO:conaway.adams.swcd@live.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240731
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240702T234820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T144030Z
UID:15954-1722124800-1722383999@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Walnut Council National Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Learning and sharing about growing walnut and other fine hardwoods. \nJuly 28 – 30\nSpringfield\, Ohio \nSchedule of events: \n\nJuly 28: Landowner show and tell\nJuly 29: Field day on hardwood forest and plantation management\nJuly 30: Expert presentations\, poster session\n\nView the meeting information packet. \nLearn more and register at www.walnutcouncil.org
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/walnut-council-national-meeting/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Adults,Education,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240802T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240802T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240517T131045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T131335Z
UID:15908-1722582000-1722628800@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Summer Tour 24
DESCRIPTION:Dear Friends and Followers of the Logan County Land Trust \nWe are excited to announce a summer opportunity to visit the Flint Ridge State Memorial\, The Wilds\, and Old Man’s Cave. The trip is being offered by the Logan County Land Trust. This is our 4th annual Summer Tour. \nThe trip will take place on Friday\, August 02. We will be leaving from the Benjamin Logan bus circle at 7:00 A. M. and returning at about 8:00 P. M. Transportation will be provided via a motor coach provided by the Lima Buckeye Bus Company. \nWe will travel from Benjamin Logan to the Flint Ridge State memorial near Newark. Flint Ridge is a nearly eight-mile-long vein of high-quality flint located in Licking and Muskingum counties of eastern Ohio. Hundreds of quarry pits and workshop sites are scattered across more than 2\,000 acres of ridgetop in these Appalachian foothills. It has been called the “Great Indian Quarry of Ohio.”  \nFrom Flint Ridge we will travel to The Wilds near Zanesville. Spanning over 10\,000 acres in southeast Ohio\, The Wilds is one of the largest conservation centers in the world. Threatened and endangered species roam open pastures with endless vistas and provide an ideal setting to study ecological recovery and restoration.  \nBox lunches will be served while we travel from The Wilds to Hocking Hills State Park. \nOur final stop will be to tour Old Man’s Cave at Hocking Hills State Park. Old Man’s Cave area can be divided into five principal sections found along the valley of Old Man’s Creek. In order\, they are: Upper Falls\, Upper Gorge\, Middle Falls\, Lower Falls and Lower Gorge. Along the length of the trail the magnificent gorge cuts through the entire 150-foot thickness of the Black Hand Sandstone. Carved by the creek\, the gorge serves as an avenue for visitors to peer into the earth’s subsurface. The full distance of the gorge is approximately one half mile.  \nFollowing our tour of Old’s Man’s Cave we will return to Benjamin Logan with a dinner stop en route. \nThe cost for the trip is sixty-five dollars ($65) for adults and forty-five dollars ($45) for students (18 and under). This amount covers only a portion of the cost of transportation\, admission and tours\, as well as lunch and dinner. The balance of the expenses are funded through grants obtained by the Land Trust. \nSpace is limited. We can take forty people only. Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. We hope that as many of you as possible will take advantage of this offer to learn more about the environment and habitat diversity in Ohio.  \nPayment may be made using PayPal (https://www.paypal.com/us/home) and choosing the  “Friends and Family” option. There is a 2.9% payor fee when using a credit or debit card. Bank account payments have no fee. Make Paypal payments to : \nbhsmith325@gmail.com  \nIf you wish to pay by check (made payable to The Logan County Land Trust)\, please send your payment to: \nMr. Bob Stoll\nLogan County Land Trust\n5952 S R 540\nBellefontaine\, OH 43311 \nAfter making payment\, please email us  smithb@benjaminlogan.org with the names and ages (18 and under) of those joining us for the trip.  Also\, please make note of any dietary restrictions. All deposits must be received by July 18. \nThis is a very special opportunity. We hope that you will join us.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/summer-tour-24/
LOCATION:Hocking Hills
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240805T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240809T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240517T131412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T141755Z
UID:15914-1722846600-1723215600@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Enviro-Camp
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce the second year of a cooperative program sponsored jointly by the Logan County Land Trust and Kirkmont Center. \nThe Enviro-Camp will run the week of August 05 – 09 from 8:30 AM until 3:00 PM. Students going into 4th grade are eligible to attend. \nEach day will feature a different environmentally themed activity in the morning followed by lunch and an afternoon of swimming\, archery\, canoeing\, fishing and other traditional summer camp fun. \nThe topics covered will be: observation\, nature journaling\, art\, Kirkmont geology\, birding\, an interpretive nature hike\, and honeybees and mason bees. We will hike ravines\, learn watercolor technique\, build mason bee houses\, and engage in many other exciting outdoor adventures. \nIn addition\, Tuesday evening\, there will be a cookout and family nature night with NE Ohio naturalist Judy Semroc. \nThe 2024 Enviro-Camp is now full.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/enviro-camp/
LOCATION:Kirkmont Center\, 6946 County Road 10\, Zanesfield\, OH\, 43360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Kids
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240815T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240815T140000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240524T184201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240610T141738Z
UID:15933-1723716000-1723730400@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Southwest Ohio Regenerative Grazing Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for an information day featuring: \n\nFarm tour\nPasture walks\nSilvopasture\nChristmas tree production\nGrazing talks\n\nDate: Thursday\, August 15\nTime: 10 AM – 2 PM \nLamb taco lunch prepared by Nick Forrest \nRegister by calling 513-887-3720
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/southwest-ohio-regenerative-grazing-field-day/
LOCATION:Bartel’s Farm\, 4427 Cotton Run Road\, Hamilton\, 43011\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Education,Regenerative Farming
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241001T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241001T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240902T151303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T205108Z
UID:16081-1727807400-1727812800@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Zoom into Nature: Flying Squirrels
DESCRIPTION:Zoom into Nature series is back and starts on Tuesday\, October 1 at 6:30 PM ET. We’re kicking off this year’s series with a program on Flying Squirrels with Dr. Don Althoff\, Certified Wildlife Biologist & Professor Emeritus of Wildlife Conservation at the University of Rio Grande. Dr. Althoff will share with us what he’s learned about these fascinating\, elusive\, and adorable mammals during his decades of research. \nTuesday\, October 1 from 6:30 to 8 pm ET\nPresenter: Dr. Don Althoff\, Certified Wildlife Biologist & Professor Emeritus of Wildlife Conservation\, University of Rio Grande\nFREE \nJoin us virtually as we welcome Dr. Don Althoff for his presentation Southern Flying Squirrels: Facts and Fascination with a Woodland Wonder. Don started studying southern flying squirrels in 1995 and since that time has had the opportunity to monitor several local populations in southeast Ohio—especially during the past 15 years. He will share a combination of observations gleaned from having flying squirrels outfitted with radio telemetry collars\, annual winter box checks for occupancy\, and hard mast surveys (aka nut counts) to evaluate the link between their prime food resource and population trends. Details of a few incredible glides he has witnessed will be described along with some of the techniques he uses to handle squirrels to allow weighing\, sexing\, and ear-tagging. Natural history info such as diet and habitat will also be shared. \nAbout Donald Althoff\, Ph.D. \nDr. Althoff is a Certified Wildlife Biologist and Professor Emeritus of Wildlife Conservation at the University of Rio Grande. He earned his B.S. in wildlife management from the Ohio State University\, M.S. in Wildlife Sciences from the University of Nebraska\, and Ph.D. in Wildlife Ecology from Pennsylvania State University. He has conducted research in forest and grassland ecosystems with the focus on a variety of species ranging from vertebrates and plants to nematodes. One of his main endeavors since the mid-1990s has been southern flying squirrel in southeast Ohio—including evaluation of an aging technique and the influence of annual hard mast production on local populations. That effort is a component of the Rio EcoMonitoring Project that provides hands-on learning opportunities for University of Rio Grande undergraduates participating in inventory and monitoring of local flora and fauna. \nZoom into Nature is the Land Conservancy’s popular virtual series that covers a wide range of topics. These webinars are held every couple of weeks on Tuesday evenings October through May.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/zoom-into-nature-flying-squirrels/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Adults,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Renee Boronka":MAILTO:rboronka@wrlandconservancy.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20241020T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20241020T160000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20240902T151618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240902T152118Z
UID:16085-1729429200-1729440000@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Shelby SWCD Forestry Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Free\, family-friendly event. Open house / festival-style event celebrating all things TREES! Woodland walks with state forester\, portable sawmill demonstrations\, kid activities\, tractor rides\, apple cider\, and more.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/shelby-swcd-forestry-field-day/
LOCATION:Tawawa Park\, 12 Tawawa Drive\, Sidney\, OH\, 45365\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Education,Kids
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ORGANIZER;CN="Shelby Soil & Water Conservation District":MAILTO:amanda.hurley@usda.gov
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250329T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250329T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20250126T003504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250126T004928Z
UID:16214-1743267600-1743278400@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Logan County Pheasant and Quail Forever Banquet
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar and get ready for an evening of conservation\, camaraderie\, and plenty of excitement at our annual Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever chapter banquet! This year’s event promises a wide selection of firearms in our raffles\, along with amazing prizes\, delicious food\, and fun activities for all ages. \nWhat to Expect: \n\nRaffles & Prizes: Test your luck and see if you’ll take home one of our outstanding firearms or other incredible prizes.\nSponsor Raffle: If you’re a Silver or higher-level sponsor\, you’ll automatically be entered into our exclusive Sponsor Raffle for a gun!\nEarly Bird Raffle: Register by March 15th to secure your spot in our Early Bird Raffle and increase your chances of winning.\nFood & Drinks: Enjoy sweet tea and lemonade on the house\, and feel free to BYOB if you’d prefer other beverages.\nGreat Company: Network with fellow outdoor enthusiasts\, conservation supporters\, and members of the local community.\n\nDon’t miss this unforgettable evening where every dollar raised goes toward supporting vital habitat restoration and conservation efforts. We look forward to seeing you there—bring your friends and family for a night of fun\, food\, and fantastic prizes! \nRegister and find sponsorship options here.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/logan-county-pheasant-and-quail-forever-banquet/
LOCATION:West Mansfield Conservation Club\, 701 S Main Street\, West Mansfield\, 43358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pheasants Forever":MAILTO:contact@PheasantsForever.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250405T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250405T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20250308T182049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250308T182233Z
UID:16245-1743847200-1743865200@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:2025 Pollinator Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Join Chelsea Dixon to learn everything you need to know to raise and release monarch butterflies. Chelsea is a Benjamin Logan 2nd grade teacher with many years of experience raising and releasing monarchs.  If you’ve always wanted to encourage Monarchs on your property\, this is the session for you.   \nNext\, join Celeste LaFleur\, a farm bill biologist with Pheasants Forever\, for an engaging talk and demonstration on pollinator planting\, including seed sourcing\, site location\, and seedbed preparation. Learn what plants will turn your property into a hotspot for pollinators!  The local Pheasants Forever chapter will be providing pollinator sample packets for all participants.   \nFinally\, hear Dwight Wells\, a beekeeper since 1954\, talk about honey bees. He is the beekeeper at Wright Patterson Air Force Base\, and he has served as a citizen scientist with Perdue University since 2012. Dwight’s topics will include honey bee biology\, hive management\, and swarm trapping. \nSwarm traps will be available for $95 \nThe cost\, which includes lunch\, for Pollinator Field Day is $21 . Register online on the Donate page and designate the Pollinator Field Day as the activity. \nRegistration and payment at the door is $25.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/2025-pollinator-field-day/
LOCATION:Kirkmont Center\, 6946 County Road 10\, Zanesfield\, OH\, 43360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250801T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250801T200000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20250518T131103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250518T181457Z
UID:16304-1754031600-1754078400@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:5th Annual Summer Tour
DESCRIPTION:Dear Friends and Followers of the Logan County Land Trust \nWe are excited to announce a summer opportunity to visit the Rock Mill\, Brandt Farm\, The Ohio Glass Museum\, and The Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. The trip is being offered by the Logan County Land Trust. This is our 5th annual Summer Tour. \nThe trip will take place on Friday\, August 01. We will be leaving from the Benjamin Logan bus circle at 7:00 A. M. and returning at about 8:00 P. M. Transportation will be provided via a motor coach provided by the Lima Buckeye Bus Company. \nWe will travel from the Benjamin Logan campus to Rock Mill. A mill has stood on this site since 1799. The present structure\, which operated as a grist and flour mill\, dates to 1824. https://fairfieldcountyparks.org/historical-features/rock-mill/ \nFrom the mill we will travel to the Brandt Farm in Carroll. The Brandt family is carrying on the work of the late Dave Brandt in the field of regenerative agriculture. Their company\, Walnut Creek Seeds\, offers 50 single species cover crop seeds as well as blends. https://www.walnutcreekseeds.com/  \nBox lunches will be served at the farm. \nSoil types have much influence over how land is used. The sand found in Lancaster led to the growth of a glass industry. The Ohio Museum of Glass celebrates that heritage. While there\, we will view the museum’s collection and view a glass blowing demonstration. https://www.ohioglassmuseum.org/ \nOur final stop will be at the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park. Nearly 2000 years ago\, Native Americans built dozens of monumental mounds and earthen enclosures in southern Ohio. These earthwork complexes were ceremonial landscapes used for feasts\, funerals\, rituals\, and rites of passage associated with a Native American religious movement that swept over half the continent for almost 400 years. https://www.nps.gov/hocu/index.htm \nFollowing our stop at the Hopewell Culture National Historical Park\,  we will return to Benjamin Logan with a dinner stop en route. \nThe cost for the trip is seventy dollars ($70) for adults and fifty dollars ($50) for students (18 and under). This amount covers only a portion of the cost of transportation\, admission and tours\, as well as lunch and dinner. The balance of the expenses are funded through grants obtained by the Land Trust. \nSpace is limited. We can take forty people only. Children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. We hope that as many of you as possible will take advantage of this offer to learn more about the environment and habitat diversity in Ohio. \nIf you wish to pay by check (made payable to The Logan County Land Trust)\, please send your payment to: \nMr. Bob Stoll\nLogan County Land Trust\n5952 S R 540\nBellefontaine\, OH 43311 \nAll deposits must be received by July 18. \nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please sign me and/or my child up 5th Annual Summer Tour. \nYour Name *FirstLastYour Email *Are you registering for more than one person?YesNoAre you registering for a student or an adult?AdultStudentBoth5th Annual Summer Tour Adult Registration *Price: $70.005th Annual Summer Tour Student Registration *Price: $50.005th Annual Summer Tour Adult Registration *Price: $70.000123456789105th Annual Summer Tour Student Registration *Price: $50.00012345678910Names of Other Participants. Please include the ages for anyone under 18.Dietary or Medical Restrictions for any ParticipantsSignature of Participant or Parent/Guardian if Under 18 *\n				\n					\n				\n				Clear Signature\n			Total Registration Fees$0.00Stripe Credit Card *Submit
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/5th-annual-summer-tour/
LOCATION:OH
CATEGORIES:Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250804T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250808T150000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20250517T141711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250517T141923Z
UID:16290-1754296200-1754665200@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:3rd Annual EnviroCamp
DESCRIPTION:🌿Join Us for the 3rd Annual Enviro-Camp! 🏕️\n Sponsored by the Logan County Land Trust and Kirkmont Center \nWe’re thrilled to welcome campers back for another exciting year of Enviro-Camp\, a unique blend of environmental discovery and classic summer camp fun! \nThe Logan County Land Trust and Kirkmont Center are teaming up for the third year of Enviro-Camp\, running August 4–8\, 8:30 A.M.–3:00 P.M.\, for students entering 4th grade and up. \nMornings will feature environmental topics like orienteering\, geology\, birding\, botany\, fly tying/casting\, and Ohio Native American history\, with afternoons full of camp fun—swimming\, archery\, canoeing\, and more. \nA special scavenger hunt and cookout is planned for Tuesday evening. \n🌟 Only 20 spots available—priority goes to returning campers and Benjamin Logan Environmental Science Club members. \n💲 Cost: $65\n📋Sign up to be part of this fun and educational week! \nEnviro-Camp Sign UpPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please sign my child up for the Enviro-Camp being held August 4 - 8 at Kirkmont Center. \nI understand that the camp runs from 8:30 AM until 3:00 PM\, and I agree to provide transportation. I further understand that Enviro-Campers must dress to be outdoors in the woods each day. \nCampers may not have any electronic devices while at camp. Any needed communication will go through Kirkmont Center. \nCamper's Name *FirstLastGuardian's Name *FirstLastCamper's AddressAddress Line 1Address Line 2CityAlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingStateZip CodePhoneEmail *Dropdown *YSYMYLSMLXLXXLCamper Dietary / Medical ConcernsEnviroCamp 25 RegistrationPrice: $65.00ASSUMPTION OF RISK AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY\nI understand that my/my child’s participation in programs offered by Kirkmont Center is based on the “Challenge by Choice” philosophy. I recognize that the program is designed to use engaging teaching techniques\, but that my participation is purely voluntary. At all times\, I/my child will choose my level of participation in any activity. I understand that climbing\, high ropes course\, ground initiatives\, and other activities in the program for which I/my child have enrolled entail certain risks. Those risks can include increased heart rate\, blood pressure\, strained or sprained muscles\, fractured bones\, partial or complete paralysis\, heart attacks\, psychological injury\, death\, or any possibility of other serious injuries. I elect to participate/have my child participate in spite of these risks. Therefore\, for myself / my child\, I knowingly and voluntarily assume all risks involved in my /his/her participation\, and do hereby release Kirkmont Center and its members\, trustees\, officers\, employees\, independent contractors and agents from any and all liability\, damages\, costs\, and expenses arising out of or relating to bodily or psychological injury\, loss of life or personal property that may occur as a result of participating in this program\, regardless of the cause. Should I/my child be injured during this training\, I hereby authorize any medical care that is deemed in my best interest. I furthermore agree to follow Kirkmont Center safety and facilitation techniques as taught and illustrated during the facilitation training in which I am a participant. I understand that if I vary from these techniques that I may be liable in the event of injury\, physical\, emotional or otherwise. This portion of the agreement shall be in effect from this day forward. My child and/or I have read\, understand and accept the terms and conditions stated herein and acknowledge that this agreement shall be effective and binding upon the parties during the entire period of participation in the said program. I have informed Kirkmont Center trainers in writing on the reverse of this form of any relevant medical conditions that could affect my participation in this program. I am signing this form of my own free will and I am not under duress to sign this form.  \nPHOTO RELEASE\nI understand the images\, video\, and film footage is often used by Kirkmont Center for promotional purposes. For my participation in activities to be conducted by Kirkmont Center\, I hereby give my permission and consent\, now and for all time\, to Kirkmont Center and third parties collaborating with Kirkmont Center to make\, reproduce\, edit\, broadcast or rebroadcast any video\, film\, footage\, sound track recordings and photo reproductions of me and/or my narrative account of my experience at\, for publication\, display\, or exhibition thereof in promotions\, advertising\, and legitmate business uses without any compensation to\, and/or claim\, by me. I may\, or may not be\, identified in such reproductions; however\, I shall not be stated by name to have endorsed any particular commercial products or commercial services. \nPrinted name of participant or Parent/Guardian if Under 18Signature of Participant or Parent/Guardian if Under 18 *\n				\n					\n				\n				Clear Signature\n			Participant's Age *Stripe Credit Card *Submit
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/3rd-annual-envirocamp/
LOCATION:Kirkmont Center\, 6946 County Road 10\, Zanesfield\, OH\, 43360\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Kids
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20250826T170000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20250827T000726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250827T000726Z
UID:16472-1756195200-1756227600@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Taking Cover: How Cover Crops Can Help Your Farm be Resilient and Effective
DESCRIPTION:How cover crops can help your farm be resilient and effective: \nAre you interested in learning more about cover crops? Are you just getting started or looking to deepen your knowledge? Join us for a field day where we will explore the past\, present\, and future of cover crops. We will discuss how climate influences cover crop growth and how these plants play a vital role in maintaining healthy and resilient farmland. \nAGENDA:\nDinner: 5PM \nVisit plot: Discover Deep Rooted Cover \nTim Lyden – Local farmer who uses biology and cover crops to build top soil on his farm \nMichael Watercutter – Conservationist Agronomist with Mercer Landmark who will discuss selecting cover crops for specific needs and give cost analysis of different mixes \nAaron Wilson – PhD Assistant Professor at OSU who is Agricultural Weather and Climate Specialist. He will discuss the changing weather patterns in Ohio and how this might affect Cover Crop Management. \nEthan Harr – JET Aerial Ag who will discuss how drones can be used for scouting and arial applications. He will conclude with demonstrating drone seeding cover crops into standing corn. \nSYLLABUS:\nThe program will start with looking at plot work growing deep rooted cover crops to aid with compaction problems. Next a presentation on the importance of biology when we use  use cover crops as a system to build soil. A local agronomist will tell his experiences using cover crop mixes and the cost effectiveness. Also covered will be a climate and weather specialist who will share insight into using cover crops as a way to combat weather events in the future. Finally\, a drone operator look into using technology to sow cover crops int current standing crops. \nIf you have more questions or need more information contact Tim Lyden at tlyden@embarqmail.com.
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/taking-cover-how-cover-crops-can-help-your-farm-be-resilient-and-effective/
LOCATION:OH
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20260114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20260114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260504T140344
CREATED:20251011T165858Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251011T170114Z
UID:16478-1768413600-1768424400@logancountylandtrust.org
SUMMARY:Planning for the Future of Your Farm Workshop
DESCRIPTION:OSU Extension invites farm families to learn how to create a plan for the future transition of their farm’s ownership\, management\, and assets to the next generation. Learn how to have the crucial conversations about the future of your farm over this two-day workshop. \nWorkshop topics include: \n\nDeveloping Legacy Goals\nPlanning for the Transition of Management\nPlanning for the Unexpected\nCommunication and Conflict Management\nLegal Tools and Strategies\nDeveloping Your Team\nGetting Your Affairs in Order\nSelecting an Attorney\n\nThe base registration fee of $80 includes course materials\, refreshments and a light dinner for two persons. Additional family members can attend for $20 per additional person. More information can be obtained by contacting Jacob King or the Logan County Extension Office at (937) 599-4227. \nFor more information\, visit https://farmoffice.osu.edu/farm-transition/planning-future-your-farm-workshops \nMaintaining Farm Family Legacy Through Farm Transition and Estate Planning \nOur teaching team will help answer the following questions and much more! \n\nWho should we leave the farm to?\nHow do we prepare the next generation to manage the farm in the future?\nHow can we overcome family communication issues?\nHow do we value sweat equity?\nWhat is the difference between a will and trust?\nWill I lose my farm to estate taxes or to the nursing home?\nWhat do we need to do to be better prepared to meet with an attorney and other professionals?\nWhat resources does OSU Extension have to assist us as we develop our plan?\n\nPlanning for the Future of Your Farm Workshop Registration is due by December 12\, 2025! \nDownload registration form
URL:https://logancountylandtrust.org/event/planning-for-the-future-of-your-farm-workshop/
LOCATION:Logan County Solid Waste District\, 110 S Detroit Street\, Bellefontaine\, OH\, 43311\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Conservation
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Ohio State University Extension - Morrow County":MAILTO:jagger.6@osu.edu
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