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Funding offered to improve housing in Pa. areas impacted by gas drilling
Funding to address housing needs comes from Marcellus Shale impact fees.
Increase to Ohio’s beef checkoff approved, ODA says
The referendum, seeking to increase the state checkoff on cattle from $1 to $2, received enough favorable votes to pass.
IRS: Farmers affected by MF Global bankruptcy can avoid tax penalty
WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service will provide penalty relief to farmers who incur estimated tax penalties because they did not timely receive Forms 1099 from MF Global or its court-appointed trustee, and were unable to file their 2011 calendar year tax return by March 1, 2012.
Status quo in the Republican party
Editor: Ah, it’s all over with. The Republican party has chosen John McCain as its probable nominee. Now we won’t have to listen to Ron Paul repeatedly talking about restoring government to a Constitutional size, let alone reviving the Constitution itself. Or the citizens again having individual freedoms and a sound monetary system. We can
Easy as hitting a bull in the backside
In late July, this space highlighted recent investigative stories by reporters at the Washington Post.
Dairy industry needs to brag a little
Don’t brag about yourself, what you do or what you have accomplished.
While this is surely a directive in some weighty volume of proper behavior, the referenced behavior is that of individuals – not the necessary behavior of a vital, exciting, important industry.
Good Luck, Thrifty Prom Goers
I’m in the thrift shop business as one of my part-time jobs, so I’m always interested and amazed at the attractive attire a person can find by shopping at second-hand stores.
Beaver County farmer gets probation for killing geese
A federal judge sentenced farm operator Robert Yost, 52, of New Galilee, to a year of probation and 100 hours of community service.
Beaver County farmer convicted of killing geese with poisoned corn
Robert Yost, 52, of New Galilee, Pennsylvania, and his employee, Jake Reese, 27, of Enon Valley, Pennsylvania, were accused of using corn laced with a banned pesticide to kill geese and other birds on leased farmland.
Smooth talkers: Pa. Auctioneers Association holds 64th annual conference and show
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Nearly 300 auctioneers, apprentices, support personnel, vendors, presenters and guests attended the 64th annual conference and trade show of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association, Jan. 11-13, at the Sheraton Harrisburg-Hershey. Conference participants took part in 12 educational seminars during the course of the event. Awards Several Pennsylvania auctioneers came up winners during the






