Post on 12-Jul-2020
Pick your order up on: Thursday, April 14 Friday, April 15 Saturday, April 16
#401 Blue Spruce
#426 Pee Gee
Hydrangea
#412 Northern Red
Oak
#417 American
Hornbeam
#418 Redbud
#405 White Pine #403 Green Giant
#409 Bur Oak
#414 Swamp White
#422 Serviceberry
#427 Spice Bush
#410 Gingko Biloba
#402 Eastern Red
Cedar
#419 Hazelnut #421 Sassafras
#429 Witch Hazel
#416 Tulip Tree #415 Sycamore
#420 Pawpaw
#404 Norway Spruce
#430 Eastern Bluebird
Nest Box
#431 Hanging Wren
Box #432 Hexagon
Butterfly House #433 Three Chamber
Bat House #435 Marking Flags
#406 American
Linden
#407 American Elm
#423 White
Dogwood
#411 Hardy Pecan
#425 Nannyberry
#434 Rain Barrel
#408 Bald Cypress
#413 Persimmon
#424 Common Lilac
#428 Strawberry
Bush
FARMLAND PRESERVATION PROGRAM UPDATES
This past November, the Ohio Department of Agriculture announced that 10 land trusts, three counties, one township, and nine Soil and Water Conservation Districts (SWCD) will receive funding to help preserve farmland across the state. Funding for the program is derived from the Clean Ohio Conservation Fund, which was first approved by voters in 2008.
The Warren County SWCD was one of the organizations approved to accept applications from landowners who wish to permanently preserve their farmland. More than $158,000 will be made available in this funding round just for Warren County landowners. The program, which is voluntary and competitive, allows landowners to sell easements on their farms to the State of Ohio. This requires that the farm remain permanently in agricultural production, supporting the state's largest industry. Selected
farms must be 40 or more acres, actively engaged in farming, participate in the Current Agricultural Use Valuation program, demonstrate good stewardship of the land, have support from local governments, and not lay directly in the path of development. Landowners may use the proceeds of the easement in any way they wish. When combined with easements from all programs, 354 family farms in 54 counties have collectively preserved more than 59,000 acres in agricultural production. The application period opens January 15
th and will
end April 15th, 2016. Interested landowners should
contact Amy Cameron at (513) 695-3086 or at amy.cameron@co.warren.oh.us. More information about the program can be found at: www.agri.ohio.gov.
An initiative of the District is to encourage and support the use of
cover crops. The benefits of cover crops include reduced soil loss,
improved tilth, increased water infiltration, healthier soil microbiol-
ogy and earthworm populations, weed suppression, and minimiza-
tion of nutrient loss. The District has promoted a fall cover crop fly-
on the last two years and would like to improve and expand upon
the program. This year, we are looking into the possibility of using
a highboy seeder for seeding into standing crops to aid in timing,
seed placement, and better germination. We are currently gauging
interest in the 2016 cover crop program and would like producers
to give some thought as to how they could incorporate cover crops
into their crop rotation.
Please contact Don Norman at (513) 695-1862 to discuss options
and begin to map out fields and possible mixes to meet your
needs. I look forward to hearing from you.
COVER CROP PROGRAM UPDATES
Don’t forget a stamp when using the enclosed envelope!
TREE SALE REMINDERS
The seedlings are bare root stock. Each packet is dipped into a preservative gel to keep the roots moist and then placed into a plastic bag. The seedlings should be planted as quickly as possible after pick up to ensure their vitality. Seedlings are generally 2 to 4 years old. Each package can easily be carried in one hand. Several packages will fit into an ordinary paper grocery bag. If you are unable to pick up your seedlings, please send someone or phone the office at (513) 695-1337 to make special pick up arrangements. Orders not picked up within one week after the original pick up dates will be considered abandoned. A phone call to our office will usually result in a satisfactory alternate pick up plan.
There is no limit on the number of packets you may purchase. We will accept orders through March 25, 2016 or until our supply is exhausted. Payment can be made by check, cash, Discover, MasterCard, or Visa. We reserve the right to make minor changes in stock if some species of trees become unavailable. The District is unable to guarantee or refund money for plants which do not survive under any circumstances. Phone number for the days of the sale only: (513) 907-3874.
The battle to achieve and maintain healthy rivers and streams is an ongoing
effort in the world of natural resource advocates. Conservation projects
aimed at promoting and protecting water quality are typically implemented by
a political jurisdiction, such as a township, city or county, thereby diluting
water quality benefits as opposed to focusing the projects where they can do
the most good.
Taking a watershed view of restoration and protection allows for a more
efficient approach to address water quality issues, improved collaboration
and stakeholder involvement, and local support. To better address
impairments and to serve as an instrument for watershed wide conservation
planning in the Great Miami River watershed, fourteen Ohio Soil & Water
Conservation Districts joined together to form the Miami River Watershed
Joint Board of Supervisors. For the past three years, the Joint Board has
been working with the Miami Conservancy District and waste water
treatment plants to reduce nutrient pollution through a pilot nutrient credit
trading program. At a recent Joint Board meeting, it was decided to expand
the Board’s mission beyond nutrient credit trading. This move allows the
Joint Board to plan and prioritize water quality projects throughout the entire
watershed. The Joint Board will seek out grant funding to work with landowners and other partners to plan
restoration and protection projects throughout the Great Miami River watershed.
PROTECTING WATER QUALITY ON A WATERSHED SCALE
Make checks payable to:
Warren SWCD
Mailing address:
320 E. Silver St., Ste. 300
Lebanon, OH 45036
Phone:(513) 695-1337
Signature for CC authorization:______________________________________________________
Email: _____________________________________________________________ Name ________________________________________________Daytime Phone ______________________
Address _________________________________________________________________________________
The District is
unable to guarantee,
or refund money for,
plants which do not
survive—under any
circumstances.
Items ordered must be
picked up at the
Warren County Fair-
grounds, Exhibit Hall A*
665 N. Broadway,
Lebanon, OH 45036
* This building is next to
The Track Kitchen. Tree
pickup is on the side and has
its own entry doors.
Thursday: April 14th
12:00 pm to 5:30 pm
Friday: April 15th
9:00 am to 5:30 pm
Saturday: April 16th
9:00 am to 11:00 am
Please make a copy for
your records.
O T H E R
S H R U B
S M A L L
T R E E
L A R G E
T R E E
E V E R G R E E N
Pkg. # Description & quantity per pkg. Size Cost per pkg. # pkgs. ordered Total
401 Blue Spruce ( 10 ) 12-18" $ 7.00 $ 402 Eastern Red Cedar ( 5 ) 10-16" $ 8.00 $ 403 Green Giant "arborvitae" ( 3 ) 7-14" $ 8.00 $ 404 Norway Spruce ( 10 ) 12-18" $ 7.00 $ 405 White Pine ( 10 ) 10-16" $ 7.00 $ 406 American Linden /Basswood ( 3 ) 12-18" $ 8.00 $ 407 American Elm ( 5 ) 24" $ 9.00 $ 408 Bald Cypress ( 3 ) 24" $ 7.00 $ 409 Bur Oak ( 5 ) 18" $ 9.00 $ 410 Ginkgo Biloba / Maidenhair ( 3 ) 36" $ 11.00 $ 411 Hardy Pecan ( 3 ) 24" $ 7.00 $ 412 Northern Red Oak ( 5 ) 12" $ 7.00 $ 413 Persimmon ( 5 ) 18" $ 8.00 $ 414 Swamp White Oak ( 5 ) 18” $ 9.00 $ 415 Sycamore/American Planetree ( 5 ) 24" $ 8.00 $ 416 Tulip Poplar ( 5 ) 24" $ 8.00 $ 417 American Hornbeam ( 5 ) 18" $ 8.00 $ 418 Eastern Redbud ( 5 ) 24" $ 8.00 $ 419 Hazelnut ( 5 ) 18" $ 8.00 $ 420 Pawpaw ( 5 ) 12" $ 8.00 $ 421 Sassafras ( 5 ) 12" $ 8.00 $ 422 Shadblow Serviceberry ( 3 ) 18" $ 7.00 $ 423 White Dogwood ( 5 ) 24" $ 9.00 $ 424 Common Lilac ( 5 ) 12" $ 8.00 $ 425 Nannyberry ( 3 ) 18-24" $ 8.00 $ 426 Pee Gee Hydrangea ( 5 ) 18" $ 8.00 $ 427 Spice Bush ( 5 ) 12" $ 7.00 $ 428 Strawberry Bush/Wahoo ( 5 ) 24" $ 9.00 $ 429 Witch Hazel ( 5 ) 12" $ 7.00 $ 430 Eastern bluebird box 1 $ 25.00 $ 431 Hanging wren box 1 $ 20.00 $ 432 Butterfly house 1 $ 40.00 $ 433 Bat house 1 $ 45.00 $ 434 Rain Barrel 65 gal $ 65.00 $ 435 Marking flags 50 $ 10.00 $
ORDER DEADLINE - MARCH 25, 2016 Total $
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 4403 CINCINNATI, OHIO
Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District
320 E. Silver St. Lebanon, OH 45036
www.warrenswcd.com
Tree sale pick up dates:
Thursday, April 14 Friday, April 15
Saturday, April 16
At the Warren County Fairgrounds
April 14-16, 2016
Tree Seedling Sale