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DEP to require fracking companies to be more transparent about chemicals used in drilling
Pennsylvania plans to implement new policies that compel operators to publicly disclose chemicals before they drill unconventional wells.
Agreement to develop greenhouse gas emissions reduction standard
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania has signed a letter of agreement with 10 Mid-Atlantic states that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions from transportation fuels and other sources by developing a comprehensive, regional low carbon fuel standard, according to Governor Edward G. Rendell. “This partnership will work closely on a standard for the entire region,” Governor Rendell
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Jan. 15, 2009
CARROLLTON, Ohio — The Carroll County Farmers ‘N Charmers 4-H club held its first organizational meeting Dec. 10 at the Augusta Lodge Hall. An election of officers was held, constitution/by-laws were drafted and a club name was voted on. The educational program consisted of discussing the new 2009 Family Guide Booklets and the various projects
A roundup of FFA news for the week of June 19, 2014:
BELLEVUE, Ohio — The 2014-2015 Bellevue FFA officer team attended officer training, which was held at Kalahari Resorts, in Sandusky, over three days. During officer retreat the team learns the roles and expectations for each office, as well as techniques to use to help the team run smoothly. * * * BERLIN, Ohio — FFA
Study: No-till benefits don’t run deep
COLUMBUS — No-till production is widely considered an appropriate crop production system for sequestering carbon — the process of storing carbon in plants and the soil so the buildup of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is reduced or slowed. But the extent of its benefits depends on soil type and soil depth, Ohio State University
Researcher makes manure safer for environment
Scientists may have found a way to convert some types into a material that can be used to help keep the environment clean.
Using photosynthesis to produce ethylene offers intriguing alternative
GOLDEN, Colo. — Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory have demonstrated a better way to use photosynthesis to produce ethylene, a breakthrough that could change the way materials, chemicals and transportation fuels are made, and help clean the air. NREL scientists introduced a gene into a cyanobacterium and demonstrated the
Navigation Acts focused on Colonial trade
Hugh Earnhart offers an inside look at British trade policy during the 17th century and explores how the Colonies fit into things.
Sheep shearing school solves severe shortage
More than 20 flock owners learned the task of shearing sheep last week at a school sponsored by Ohio State University.
Ohio shale wells: 2013 fourth quarter production released
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources released oil and gas well production results from the fourth quarter of 2013 on April 25.






