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#1: Water is an important part of our daily lives, but we don’t often think about how our activities affect Ohio’s lakes, rivers and streams. Go to www.4RTomorrow.org

or contact your local soil and water conservation district to learn how you can protect water quality today, for our tomorrow.

#2: Ohio’s farmers are doing their part to protect water quality through the 4R Tomorrow Nutrient

Stewardship Program. To learn more about the 4Rs and how you too can protect Ohio’s water quality by doing RIGHT today, go to www.4RTomorrow.org

or contact your local soil and water conservation district.

#3: The last thing anyone wants to see when they look out on the lake is green. Be sure to do your part to prevent algae blooms in your local waterways. Go to www.4RTomorrow.org

or contact your local soil and water conservation district to learn how you can positively impact Ohio’s water quality by doing

RIGHT today for our tomorrow.

#4: Did you know what happens in your yard can impact the quality and health of Ohio’s lakes, rivers, and streams? You can help protect Ohio’s water quality by joining the 4R Tomorrow Team and resolving to doing RIGHT today, for our tomorrow. Go to www.4RTomorrow.org

or contact your local soil and water conservation district to learn more.

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#1: Water is an important part of our daily lives, but we don’t often consider how our daily activities affect Ohio’s lakes, rivers and streams. You can protect Ohio’s water quality by implementing simple backyard conservation and 4R nutrient management principles – that can easily save you time and money in addition to positively impacting our natural resources. Go to www.4RTomorrow.org or contact your local soil and water conservation district to learn more about how you can play a part in improving water quality and do RIGHT today, for our tomorrow!

#2: It’s the height of lawn care season, but before you spread that fertilizer and set your mower to the lowest setting, take a moment to consider how your lawn affects Ohio’s water quality. The water flowing from your yard picks up chemicals, pollution, and other debris along the way, and it all ends up in local waterways. But there are steps you can take in your lawn care routine to protect water quality for all Ohioans. Learn how simple backyard conservation techniques can positively impact water quality.

Go to www.4RTomorrow.org or contact your local soil and water conservation district to learn more.

#3: Stewardship and farming go hand-in-hand. By implementing the 4R Nutrient Management principles -- the RIGHT nutrient source, at the RIGHT rate, at the RIGHT time, at the RIGHT place -- on their farms, Ohio’s farmers are doing their part to protect water quality for all Ohioans. To learn more about the 4RTomorrow Nutrient Stewardship program and how you can play a part in improving water quality by doing RIGHT today for our tomorrow, go to www.4RTomorrow.org or contact your local soil and water conservation district.

#4: Water quality is an important issue in Ohio today. Through the 4R Tomorrow program, Ohio’s soil and water conservation districts are bringing together farmers, homeowners and businesses to be part of the solution. By using Backyard Conservation and Nutrient Management Stewardship principles, together – we can keep our soils productive, our waters clean and our future bright! To learn more about how you can do RIGHT today, for our tomorrow, go to www.4RTomorrow.org or contact your local soil and water conservation district.

#5: If you’ve heard of the algae blooms in lakes across the state of Ohio, you know how important water quality is to the quality of life of all Ohioans. Whether you’re a farmer or urban homeowner, you can play a part in protecting water quality for Ohio’s tomorrow. Go to www.4RTomorrow.org or contact your local soil and water conservation district to learn more.

Doing RIGHT today, for OUR Tomorrow!

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