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Ohio bill aims to clear up royalty check confusion
An Ohio bill would standardize and expand the information sent out with royalty checks for landowners.
Pearl Harbor Day still not so long ago
Although Pearl Harbor is becoming farther removed from one generation to the next, for Judith Sutherland’s parents, the infamous day was sharp and clear.
Wind turbine use increases in U.S.
Last year, wind turbines surpassed hydropower as the renewable technology with the largest installed generating capacity in the United States.
Penn State to launch ag stewardship certificate
Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences is offering a new undergraduate certificate program — the Agricultural Stewardship and Conservation Certificate.
Too late for herbicide: Farmers need to control toxic cressleaf groundsel
It looks like a field of mustard, but it’s not. And livestock producers pay attention: Cressleaf grounsel is toxic to cattle, horses, goats and sheep — and humans.
Fracking waste may be impacting politics and science
Portage County residents share concerns about Ohio’s injection wells and control of wastes.
Utica shale: Quarterly production reports show boom
Horizontal wells produced more gas in three months than all Ohio wells produced in 2012.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Pa. royalty legislation moves forward
Pennsylvania House Bill 1684, is designed to address concerns by landowners whose royalty payments have decreased due to post-production costs.
Farm nutrient management looks to be hot issue in Ohio in 2012
As 2011 ends and we look ahead at what might be the big issue for agriculture in 2012, I think the big issue will be on farm nutrient management.
GIPSA files complaint against Sugarcreek Livestock Auction
SUGARCREEK, Ohio — Sugarcreek Livestock Auction owner Leroy H. Baker Jr. may be in trouble for allegedly violating the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Act but what he wants everyone to know is that there’s a lot more going on at the business than what meets the eye. According to a news release, the U.S.






