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Ohio House ag committee still working on nutrient bill
House ag committee nearing the completion of its own nutrient regulation bill.
Prevent winter fish kills on ponds using aerators or diffusers
Winter fish kills and oxygen depletion on ponds are particularly common on ponds with high nutrient loads, heavy aquatic vegetation prior to freezing over, and those with small surface area and shallow water depths.
Political dysfunction: D.C. haymakers won’t fill the barn this year
The hay is blooming, the sun is shining and, in the coming month, Congress is bringing its dysfunction to a VFW hall or church basement near you.
Utica shale report: Carroll Co. continues as drilling hub
SALEM, Ohio — The first Ashtabula County permit for a Utica shale well was issued in June. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources issued a permit to BeUSA Energy LLC for a well site in Wayne Township. Trumbull County Drilling also appears to be moving ahead in Trumbull County. The ODNR issued three horizontal drilling
Expired farm bill extended, but farm groups question the benefit
The 2008 Farm Bill is extended for nine months. But many are saying it’s not good enough.
Marcellus Shale Drilling: Can safe water supply be sustained?
Concerns over keeping drinking water safe over the Marcellus Shale drilling process is on the minds of many.
Minford man pleads guilty to killing trophy buck illegally
WEST UNION, Ohio — A Scioto County man pleaded guilty to four wildlife violations in Adams County Court April 30 and was ordered to pay $23,572 in restitution, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Wildlife. Guilty plea Johnny B. Clay, 37, of Minford pled guilty to four charges including taking a
Congress fixes misinterpretation of farm bill base-acre provision
WASHINGTON — The House of Representatives passed bipartisan legislation to suspend for the 2008 crop year a farm billprovision that required producers to have a minimum of 10 base-acres to receive program benefits. The House and Senate each passed by unanimous consent the Senate amendment to H.R. 6849, originally sponsored by Congressman Bob Etheridge of
Collectors willing to fork over money for old kitchen utensils
Antique columnist Roy Booth writes of the kitchen utensils of yesteryear.
Senate vote pushes farm bill debate into the new year
The 54-43 vote to end debate was just six short of the 60 votes needed to free the measure for a vote. Both political parties blamed the other for the delay.






