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More than just elk live in the Rocky Mountains

Thursday, October 25, 2012

GUNNISON, Colo. — A group of four friends are here to live a dream — to hunt Rocky Mountain elk, the most coveted of all lower 48 big game. But given that, there are more critters involved in this play than elk. Take the golden eagle that winged up from a nearby kill to create

A roundup of FFA news for the week of Sept. 27, 2012:

Thursday, September 27, 2012

ANDOVER, Ohio — Pymatuning Valley FFA members participated Sept. 16 in Adopt-A-Highway, cleaning garbage from Route 6. The chapter does this twice a year. The chapter held a meeting Sept. 19. * * * ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Last year West Muskingum’s Ag program contained around 29 students. Most of those students were active in the

Beaver County: Pa. landowners alleging fraud and deception against Chesapeake

Thursday, April 5, 2012

BEAVER FALLS, Pa. — A lawsuit involving 17 landowners in Beaver County, Pa., has been filed against Chesapeake Exploration alleging fraud. O&G Investments The landowners signed leases between 2002 and 2005 with O&G Investment Holdings LLC, in Wooster, Ohio. The lawsuit names Jason F. Henthorne, of Key West, Fla., and Jay G. Henthorne, Marathon, Fla.,

Premiums for quality beef continue to climb as packers seek cattle

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

MOUNTAIN GROVE, Mo. — Beef feeders can look for continued payment of quality-grid premiums from packing plants, said a University of Missouri Extension economist. “This only happens because they really need quality cattle,” said Scott Brown, an agricultural economist who follows the beef markets. “With high demand and short supplies of quality beef, packers are

Grain marketing: Strike while the iron’s hot

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Regardless of the fickle nature, good sales opportunities, for both old and new crop grain, are lurking.

ODNR says exotic animal incident will expedite regulation

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

See more of our coverage here, or at the links below this article. ZANESVILLE, Ohio — A task force group to decide how exotic animal ownership will be regulated in Ohio will likely see an increase in activity on the heels of the Muskingum County exotics incident. Scott Zody, assistant director for the Ohio Department

New estimate of Marcellus Shale, Appalachian Basin resources released

Monday, September 5, 2011

The Marcellus Shale contains about 84 trillion cubic feet of undiscovered, technically recoverable natural gas and 3.4 billion barrels of undiscovered, technically recoverable natural gas liquids according to a new assessment by the U. S. Geological Survey.

Missouri FFA chapter donates prize money to help Joplin FFA chapter

Sunday, July 10, 2011

(This article was updated July 19 to change a name that was incorrect in information originally received from the National FFA Organization.) INDIANAPOLIS — A Missouri high school FFA chapter that received a first-place prize in a recent regional competition has donated its winnings to help students in tornado-ravaged Joplin, Mo., rebuild their FFA chapter

Brown crowned 2011 dairy princess

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

SALEM, Ohio — Mary Jo Brown, of Salineville, was crowned 2011 Columbiana County Dairy Princess during the Columbiana Buckeye Dairy Boosters’ spring banquet April 10 at The Salem Hills Golf and Country Club in Salem. Brown is the daughter of Diane and Steve Tarka and the late Roy Brown of Salineville. A senior at Carrollton

Dangerous crime: Tampering with electric meters

Friday, February 25, 2011

CARROLLTON, Ohio — Every year, rural electric cooperatives across the country cope with thieves — folks who deliberately tamper with their electric meter to steal power. Not only is this practice extremely dangerous, it’s a serious crime that can result in hefty fines and jail time. There have been numerous cases in which consumers interfered