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Senate approves energy bill
Bill has incentives to encourage use of renewable fuels.
Utica shale: Belmont Co. well shows promising results; more wells on the way
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources issued 23 new permits for Utica shale wells during November.
Labor Department withdraws youth rule that some have called ridiculous
The rule, as designed, could have restricted what children can do on a farm and, in some instances, prevented them from doing some farm chores.
Is there stormy economic weather ahead for U.S. Postal Service?
Can the United States Postal Service survive the modern realities of email, online bill-paying and stiff competition from private delivery companies? Is the U.S. Postal Service terminally outdated?
Heifer International seeks to lessen poverty through livestock programs
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Amid calls for increased food aid due to the crisis in food prices, hunger experts at Heifer International are issuing appeals for long-term solutions that increase available food supplies through agricultural development. Dr. Jim DeVries, Heifer’s vice president of programs, said agricultural development projects can help sustenance-level farmers increase their production
Ornaments long part of garden decor
Landscape ornaments often forgotten in the collectible world, or in the effort to restore an older home.
Merger of grain giants betrays prairie origins, troubles industry
Alan Guebert reflects on the European Commission’s decision to allow the merger between two of the world’s largest grain merchandisers, Bunge and Viterra.
USDA adds new rules under the Packers and Stockyards Act
The USDA recently added a series of new regulations, called the Inclusive Competition and Market Integrity Rule, under the Packers and Stockyards Act.
Trade aid vs. prevented planting
Which option, Prevent Plant or MFP payments, would offer the most benefits to an individual farmer? There is no clear-cut answer, but, according to USDA, it does have to be one or the other.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Carroll Co. continues to lead Ohio in number of shale permits issued
So far, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has issued 899 permits in Ohio and 561 wells have been drilled as a result. Currently, there are 34 drilling rigs in Ohio.






