Charley Gregg's Blog - May 2008
The use of stewardship is key to the progress of Ohio's rural communities. Small towns and the agriculture communities can become stewards of their resources, rather than consumers. Local civic organizations are a great way to develop stewardship; this experience also helps build relationships for influencing the dialogue on issues that impact farms and villages across the Buckeye State.
Large scale production agriculture has changed rural communities over the past 30 years. Although family farms have frequently been consolidated into larger operations, many rural residents do not recognize the issue due to the industry's primary public image through crop production. Gradually though, large scale livestock production has started gaining more attention. An example of this is the proposed 5,000 cow dairy near the Darby Creek about 25 miles west of Columbus.
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