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S O I L & W A T E RCONSERVATION DISTRICT
STAFF – MIAMI SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (Miami SWCD)Kreig Smail - District Administrator Kristin Lewber - Administrative AssistantLinda Raterman - Information/PR Spec Jennifer Korte - District Technician Gavin Alexander - Drainage Technician
STAFF – USDA NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (NRCS)Erika Kemper – District Conservationist Justin Wagner - Resource Conservationist Renee Buck - Pheasants Forever Farm Bill Biologist
Board of SupervisorsDan BatdorfDon HiegelJeff Shoup
Andy ShumanDiane Yingst
Published Bi-Monthly
January-February 2019 ~ Vol. 68 No. 1 Miami Soil & Water Conservation District1330 N. County Road 25-ATroy, Ohio 45373
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Nonprofi t Org.US Postage Paid
Versailles, OHPermit No. 19
The
Newsletter
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternate means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at 202/720-2600 (voice and TDD).
To be responsible leaders in promoting innovative stewardship of natural resources through the development of conservation partnerships to enhance the quality of life.
DEC 31 Miami SWCD Offi ce closed JAN 1 Happy New Year! Offi ce closed JAN 1 World Race for Hope 5K Downtown Troy – Prouty Plaza 10AM - 12:30PM https://runsignup.com/january2019challenge JAN 2- MAR 15 Miami SWCD Annual Tree Seedling Sale ordering window JAN 2-MAR 15 Larry Studebaker/Miami SWCD Scholarship Application window JAN 8 District Board of Supervisors Meeting 7AM District Offi ce Public Welcome JAN 11 Mountain Dulcimer Society of Dayton Annual Concert at Hayner 7:30PM Troy-Hayner Cultural Center Troy www.TroyHayner.org/music JAN 21 Martin Luther King Jr Day Offi ce closed FEB 12 District Board of Supervisors Meeting 7AM District Offi ce Public Welcome FEB 16 Rick Springfi eld at Hobart Arena, Troy 8PM-10:30PM www.hobartarena.com FEB 22-24 Home and Garden Show @ Hobart ArenaMark your calendar….MAR 2 Congressman Warren Davidson Farm Forum 8:30AM-11:30AM Edison Community College. This is a free event fi lled with information and speakers discussing the latest issues. Call 339-1524 for more information. MAR 17 St. Patrick’s Day 5K Beer Run 8AM www.cantstoprunningco.com/
Upcoming Events
LENA AG CENTER
7436 N. Bollinger Rd.Conover, Oh 45317
937.368.3856 or 800.589.4112937.368.3857 Fax
dctile@embarqmail.com
LARRY STUDEBAKER MEMORIAL/MIAMI SWCD SCHOLARSHIP
The Miami Soil and Water Conservation District is offering two $750 scholarship awards for the purpose of continuing higher education at a two or four year college or university. QUALIFICATIONS – Applying students:• Must be a Miami County, Ohio resident.• Must be an Agriculture or Natural Resources major.• Must be enrolled for Fall Quarter/Semester of 2019.• MAY be a prior Miami SWCD scholarship recipient.• May only receive twice CONDITIONS OF THE SCHOLARSHIP – The award will be used towards the student’s tuition and fees and will be processed through the scholarship offi ce of the chosen school. WHERE AND HOW TO APPLY – Send completed applications, along with high school or college transcripts and three (3) letters of recommendations from three (3) references listed on the application form to: Miami SWCD Scholarship Committee, 1330 North County Road 25A; Suite C, Troy, Ohio 45373. Deadline for applications and recommendations is Friday, March 15, 2019. (Postmarked) For applications, go online to www.miamiswcd.org or contact Kristin Lewber at KLewber@miamiswcd.org. Call 335-7645 for more information. Application and information received becomes the property of Miami Soil and Water Conservation District and will be held in strict confi dence.
2019 MIAMI SWCD ANNUAL TREE SEEDLING SALE!
Order your 1-3 year old bare-root trees using the enclosed order form before March 15th and come April 8th and 9th, stop by the Miami County Fairgrounds to pick them up. We’ve got 20 species of trees, and 6 perennials! Tell your friends! For more order forms, stop by 1330 N. County Road 25A Troy or go online to www.miamiswcd.org. Call 335-7645 with any questions!
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2019 LOCAL AGRICULTURAL EASEMENT PURCHASE PROGRAM (LAEPP) MIAMI
SWCD APPLICATION DEADLINE - FEBRUARY 15
Now through February 15th, 2019, the Miami SWCD will accept applications from Ohio landowners interested in selling an agricultural easement on their farms through the Ohio Department of Agriculture Local Agricultural Easement Purchase Program (LAEPP), made possible from allocations from the Clean Ohio Fund. The easement requires the:• Farm remain permanently in agriculture production• Farm must be 40 acres or more• Participation in the Current Agricultural Use Valuation program• Owners demonstrate good stewardship of the land• Support of their local government• Land not lay directly in the path of development. Landowners may use the proceeds of the easement in any way they wish, but most reinvest it in their farm operations. Funding for the program is derived from the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund, approved by voters in 2008. When combined with easements from all programs, 449 family farms in 59 counties have collectively preserved more than 73,500 acres in agricultural production. For more information on Ohio’s farmland preservation effort visit: www.agri.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/oda/programs/farmland-preservation-offi ce. If you think you’d like to pursue this opportunity, please contact Linda Raterman or Kreig Smail at Miami SWCD at 335-7645 or visit our offi ces at 1330 N. County Rd 25A, Troy.
A Problem-Solving Company For Your Equipment Needs
Farm & Excavating Equipment Repair Mobile Service Truck for On-Site Repairs Grasshopper Mower Sales, Service & Parts Restoration, Sandblasting, Painting
12408 W. National Rd. * New Carlisle, OH 45344 937-845-3721 www.lavyco.com
Lavy Enterprises, LLC
CHWIETERMANY
NC. Since 1946 Drainage Solutions is Our Business
Systematic Drainage • Excavating • WaterwaysSewage Systems • Conservation Projects
DOUG SCHWIETERMAN
4240 St. Rt. 49Arcanum, OH 45304
Office: 937-548-3965
Mobile: 419-953-5727Email: doug@cys-inc.com
www.cys-inc.com
Gessaman’s Service LLCServing Miami County
Phone: 937-845-2122 Cell: 937-238-3992
Dumptruck HaulingDriveways
Small Out Buildings
Dozer & BackhoeLimestone
Pole Buildings
www.BrunsRealty.com
937-339-2300 &• Real Estate• Farm• Antique• Appraisal
937-606-4743937-214-0431
HavenarAuctioneer.com
• Real Estate• Farm• Antique• Appraisal
937-606-4743937-214-0431
HavenarAuctioneer.com
Dec 26 - Jan 31
Free Christmas Tree
Drop-Offat the Transfer Station
2200 N. Co. Rd 25A, Troy
OHIO’S “SNOWBIRD”SUBMITTED BY RENEE BUCK,
PHEASANTS FOREVER FARM BILL BIOLOGIST Unbeknownst to many people, there’s a cute little songbird in the Sparrow family, that fl ies south in the winter, but not to some tropical location like many of its feathered friends, but to Ohio. These little two-tone charcoal or brown and white birds are called Dark-eyed Juncos, and if you watch closely in the fall, once winter has fallen in the North, they suddenly appear in backyards everywhere; sometimes in large fl ocks. This is why they are called Snowbirds. They can be used as a natural signal that ‘Winter is Coming’. They also disappear just as quickly as they came in the spring. Once it starts to warm, all of a sudden, they are all gone, back to their breeding grounds in the North. During the breeding season, they nest on or near the ground in coniferous and deciduous forests across Canada and the northern parts of the US, with some populations staying year-round in the Rockies and the Appalachian mountains. They usually lay 3-6 eggs and could rear 1-3 broods during the summer. They feed primarily on insects and other invertebrates during the nesting season for the increased proteins. Once they head south to escape the rougher winters of the north, they switch to a seed diet, and happily will visit any bird feeder in your backyard! They will also enjoy the wildfl ower seeds that have been left standing to fall to the ground, where they forage in the leaf litter. During their vacation in Ohio, they tend to enjoy more open, human inhabited areas. They readily congregate in suburban parks and backyards, farms, and homesteads. Take a look and keep your eyes out for our little winter visitor and watch them hop about foraging for seeds throughout the winter wonderland.
The
Newsletter
The
Newsletter
2019 LOCAL AGRICULTURAL EASEMENT PURCHASE PROGRAM (LAEPP) MIAMI
SWCD APPLICATION DEADLINE - FEBRUARY 15
Now through February 15th, 2019, the Miami SWCD will accept applications from Ohio landowners interested in selling an agricultural easement on their farms through the Ohio Department of Agriculture Local Agricultural Easement Purchase Program (LAEPP), made possible from allocations from the Clean Ohio Fund. The easement requires the:• Farm remain permanently in agriculture production• Farm must be 40 acres or more• Participation in the Current Agricultural Use Valuation program• Owners demonstrate good stewardship of the land• Support of their local government• Land not lay directly in the path of development. Landowners may use the proceeds of the easement in any way they wish, but most reinvest it in their farm operations. Funding for the program is derived from the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund, approved by voters in 2008. When combined with easements from all programs, 449 family farms in 59 counties have collectively preserved more than 73,500 acres in agricultural production. For more information on Ohio’s farmland preservation effort visit: www.agri.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/oda/programs/farmland-preservation-offi ce. If you think you’d like to pursue this opportunity, please contact Linda Raterman or Kreig Smail at Miami SWCD at 335-7645 or visit our offi ces at 1330 N. County Rd 25A, Troy.
A Problem-Solving Company For Your Equipment Needs
Farm & Excavating Equipment Repair Mobile Service Truck for On-Site Repairs Grasshopper Mower Sales, Service & Parts Restoration, Sandblasting, Painting
12408 W. National Rd. * New Carlisle, OH 45344 937-845-3721 www.lavyco.com
Lavy Enterprises, LLC
CHWIETERMANY
NC. Since 1946 Drainage Solutions is Our Business
Systematic Drainage • Excavating • WaterwaysSewage Systems • Conservation Projects
DOUG SCHWIETERMAN
4240 St. Rt. 49Arcanum, OH 45304
Office: 937-548-3965
Mobile: 419-953-5727Email: doug@cys-inc.com
www.cys-inc.com
Gessaman’s Service LLCServing Miami County
Phone: 937-845-2122 Cell: 937-238-3992
Dumptruck HaulingDriveways
Small Out Buildings
Dozer & BackhoeLimestone
Pole Buildings
www.BrunsRealty.com
937-339-2300 &• Real Estate• Farm• Antique• Appraisal
937-606-4743937-214-0431
HavenarAuctioneer.com
• Real Estate• Farm• Antique• Appraisal
937-606-4743937-214-0431
HavenarAuctioneer.com
Dec 26 - Jan 31
Free Christmas Tree
Drop-Offat the Transfer Station
2200 N. Co. Rd 25A, Troy
OHIO’S “SNOWBIRD”SUBMITTED BY RENEE BUCK,
PHEASANTS FOREVER FARM BILL BIOLOGIST Unbeknownst to many people, there’s a cute little songbird in the Sparrow family, that fl ies south in the winter, but not to some tropical location like many of its feathered friends, but to Ohio. These little two-tone charcoal or brown and white birds are called Dark-eyed Juncos, and if you watch closely in the fall, once winter has fallen in the North, they suddenly appear in backyards everywhere; sometimes in large fl ocks. This is why they are called Snowbirds. They can be used as a natural signal that ‘Winter is Coming’. They also disappear just as quickly as they came in the spring. Once it starts to warm, all of a sudden, they are all gone, back to their breeding grounds in the North. During the breeding season, they nest on or near the ground in coniferous and deciduous forests across Canada and the northern parts of the US, with some populations staying year-round in the Rockies and the Appalachian mountains. They usually lay 3-6 eggs and could rear 1-3 broods during the summer. They feed primarily on insects and other invertebrates during the nesting season for the increased proteins. Once they head south to escape the rougher winters of the north, they switch to a seed diet, and happily will visit any bird feeder in your backyard! They will also enjoy the wildfl ower seeds that have been left standing to fall to the ground, where they forage in the leaf litter. During their vacation in Ohio, they tend to enjoy more open, human inhabited areas. They readily congregate in suburban parks and backyards, farms, and homesteads. Take a look and keep your eyes out for our little winter visitor and watch them hop about foraging for seeds throughout the winter wonderland.
S O I L & W A T E RCONSERVATION DISTRICT
STAFF – MIAMI SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT (Miami SWCD)Kreig Smail - District Administrator Kristin Lewber - Administrative AssistantLinda Raterman - Information/PR Spec Jennifer Korte - District Technician Gavin Alexander - Drainage Technician
STAFF – USDA NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (NRCS)Erika Kemper – District Conservationist Justin Wagner - Resource Conservationist Renee Buck - Pheasants Forever Farm Bill Biologist
Board of SupervisorsDan BatdorfDon HiegelJeff Shoup
Andy ShumanDiane Yingst
Published Bi-Monthly
January-February 2019 ~ Vol. 68 No. 1 Miami Soil & Water Conservation District1330 N. County Road 25-ATroy, Ohio 45373
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Nonprofi t Org.US Postage Paid
Versailles, OHPermit No. 19
The
Newsletter
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) prohibits discrimination in all its programs on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, religion, age, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, and marital or family status. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternate means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at 202/720-2600 (voice and TDD).
To be responsible leaders in promoting innovative stewardship of natural resources through the development of conservation partnerships to enhance the quality of life.
DEC 31 Miami SWCD Offi ce closed JAN 1 Happy New Year! Offi ce closed JAN 1 World Race for Hope 5K Downtown Troy – Prouty Plaza 10AM - 12:30PM https://runsignup.com/january2019challenge JAN 2- MAR 15 Miami SWCD Annual Tree Seedling Sale ordering window JAN 2-MAR 15 Larry Studebaker/Miami SWCD Scholarship Application window JAN 8 District Board of Supervisors Meeting 7AM District Offi ce Public Welcome JAN 11 Mountain Dulcimer Society of Dayton Annual Concert at Hayner 7:30PM Troy-Hayner Cultural Center Troy www.TroyHayner.org/music JAN 21 Martin Luther King Jr Day Offi ce closed FEB 12 District Board of Supervisors Meeting 7AM District Offi ce Public Welcome FEB 16 Rick Springfi eld at Hobart Arena, Troy 8PM-10:30PM www.hobartarena.com FEB 22-24 Home and Garden Show @ Hobart ArenaMark your calendar….MAR 2 Congressman Warren Davidson Farm Forum 8:30AM-11:30AM Edison Community College. This is a free event fi lled with information and speakers discussing the latest issues. Call 339-1524 for more information. MAR 17 St. Patrick’s Day 5K Beer Run 8AM www.cantstoprunningco.com/
Upcoming Events
LENA AG CENTER
7436 N. Bollinger Rd.Conover, Oh 45317
937.368.3856 or 800.589.4112937.368.3857 Fax
dctile@embarqmail.com
LARRY STUDEBAKER MEMORIAL/MIAMI SWCD SCHOLARSHIP
The Miami Soil and Water Conservation District is offering two $750 scholarship awards for the purpose of continuing higher education at a two or four year college or university. QUALIFICATIONS – Applying students:• Must be a Miami County, Ohio resident.• Must be an Agriculture or Natural Resources major.• Must be enrolled for Fall Quarter/Semester of 2019.• MAY be a prior Miami SWCD scholarship recipient.• May only receive twice CONDITIONS OF THE SCHOLARSHIP – The award will be used towards the student’s tuition and fees and will be processed through the scholarship offi ce of the chosen school. WHERE AND HOW TO APPLY – Send completed applications, along with high school or college transcripts and three (3) letters of recommendations from three (3) references listed on the application form to: Miami SWCD Scholarship Committee, 1330 North County Road 25A; Suite C, Troy, Ohio 45373. Deadline for applications and recommendations is Friday, March 15, 2019. (Postmarked) For applications, go online to www.miamiswcd.org or contact Kristin Lewber at KLewber@miamiswcd.org. Call 335-7645 for more information. Application and information received becomes the property of Miami Soil and Water Conservation District and will be held in strict confi dence.
2019 MIAMI SWCD ANNUAL TREE SEEDLING SALE!
Order your 1-3 year old bare-root trees using the enclosed order form before March 15th and come April 8th and 9th, stop by the Miami County Fairgrounds to pick them up. We’ve got 20 species of trees, and 6 perennials! Tell your friends! For more order forms, stop by 1330 N. County Road 25A Troy or go online to www.miamiswcd.org. Call 335-7645 with any questions!
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