The manager of H2Ohio says farmers will be able to receive incentives for nutrient management plans on an additional 500,000 acres across the state in the coming months.
Terry Mescher tells Brownfield voluntary nutrient management plans are the cornerstone of the state’s efforts to reduce fertilizer runoff.
“We’re developing the plans for those efforts across the last 64 counties of the state, and we hope to release those either in late spring or very early summer with some enrollments starting at that time,” he says.