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Ohio announces tougher permit conditions for drilling near faults
The ODNR announced new, stronger permit conditions for drilling near faults or areas of past seismic activity April 11.
Muskingum conservancy drafts lease for shale drilling at Piedmont Lake
The Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District is completing negotiations for an oil and gas lease for Utica Shale development for nearly 6,700 acres at Piedmont Lake in Belmont and Harrison counties.
No farm bill in 2013, officials eye January for next action
Farm bill battle will continue into another year … again.
Ohio’s ‘dangerous wild animal’ bill moving through legislature
Opponents and proponents have weighed in. Now the committee will review proposed amendments.
Free tour in Michigan features manure, no till and cover crops
EAST LANSING, Mich. — A free plot tour held Aug. 26 from 10 a.m. to noon at Blight Farms, 24010 Division Drive, Albion, Mich., will demonstrate firsthand how nutrients from manure applications can be captured, held and recycled to the following season.
Group crafting Ohio’s wild animal bill not ready for public
COLUMBUS — The first meeting of a work group tasked with considering how to regulate species deemed to be dangerous wild animals in Ohio was recently held in Columbus.
Program seeks hunters willing to donate venison to feed the hungry
Ohio hunters fed a lot of people in recent months by participating in the Farmers and Hunters Feeding the Hungry program. From last winter’s deer harvest Ohio hunters donated more than 125,150 pounds of venison, tasty and nutritious meat that provided the main course at food banks for over a half million meals. What a
With only a shovel and wheelbarrow, Beagle Hills Farms becomes a reality
Farming is a journey that is only beginning for Beagle Hill Farms.
Webinar addresses state regulations pertaining to Marcellus Shale drilling
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As the natural-gas drilling boom into the deep Marcellus Shale formation has unfolded, state regulators have become increasingly aware of pollution risks to ground and surface water, and they have scrambled to develop regulations to protect valuable natural resources. Webinar Two experts with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection will offer
Customers willing to pay more for locally-produced food at restaurants
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Not only are restaurant patrons willing to pay more for meals prepared with produce and meat from local providers, the proportion of customers preferring local meals actually increases when the price increases, according to a team of international researchers. A recent study of how customers perceive and value local food shows






