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A roundup of FFA news for the week of June 4, 2015
The West Holmes FFA co-ops team recently placed sixth in the state, the Hillsdale FFA held its annual softball meeting and the Northwestern FFA held several events in May.
This week, it’s time to give thanks
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell writes about last week’s Firestone Test Center open house, and about the latest class of inductees in the Columbiana County Agricultural Hall of Fame that includes former long-time Farm and Dairy editor Elden R. Groves.
Ohio EPA offers septic repair funds
Ohio EPA is offering assistance through the Water Pollution Control Loan Fund to help low- to moderate-income homeowners repair their sewage systems.
Sale record set for hog to benefit King family at Jefferson County Fair
Bidders at the Jefferson County Fair broke the sale record for the highest-selling hog at the junior fair livestock sale in support of the King family.
Belmont Co. gets bulk of drilling permits
ODNR issued 75 shale drilling permits last month; 40 were issued in Belmont County
Who owns the mineral rights? The Ohio Supreme Court may decide
The Ohio Supreme Court is being asked to define how the Ohio Dormant Minerals Act from 1989 and 2006 interact.
Ohio Shale conference: Residents take time to learn how shale boom will impact them
•••••In the Nov. 15 edition of the Farm and Dairy it was reportedthat all of the Marcellus shale wells fracked in the past five years in Pennsylvania, used six days of water equivalent of the Muskingum River in McConnelsville at the low water mark during the drought in June 2010, according to the Muskingum Water
CAUV rates are increasing; just how much will remain a mystery for now
A meeting held by the Ohio Farm Bureau, was to alert the public to changes in the CAUV program.
Utica and Marcellus shale: Companies expect growth in 2014
The industry has never seen a shale play where so much success has been found so early.
ODNR reports: More Utica shale wells in the works
Carroll County appears to be leading the pack again.






