September 18, 2008
MC body: Guard farms, forests
Since 1950, Madison County has lost about 735 acres of working farmland every year, according to a county-appointed committee report. The county’s forests are also diminishing – with more than 20,000 acres lost to development in the past 24 years, the report states. The group – made up of local residents chosen by the board of supervisors – has spent the past year developing a local “purchase of development rights” program in an attempt to stop this trend.
September 05, 2008
Fields to open in 2010?
It’s been almost six months since the Hoover Ridge athletic fields project was completed and yet the fields are barely green. Madison County officials are currently working to create “a plan of attack” to promote grass growth on the 11 new fields set on the county-owned property near Madison Primary School.
July 31, 2008
Good MC corn crop eyed
Rows of towering, green cornstalks are a common sight on numerous Madison County farms this summer. The healthy produce is in stark contrast to 2007’s crop that was left thirsting for relief from high temperatures and little rain. “We’re definitely in a different moisture situation than we were last year at this time,” Madison County Cooperative Extension Agent Brad Jarvis told The Eagle last week.
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