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Marcellus Shale: Pennsylvania targets natural gas drilling boom with new regulations
Two new regulations were passed in Pennsylvania in 2010.
Bill includes initial funding for National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility relocation
WASHINGTON — U.S. Senators Sam Brownback, R-Kan., and Pat Roberts, R-Kan., recently applauded Senate passage of the Conference Report to the Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill. The bill includes $32 million of funding for the new National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) to be relocated in Manhattan, Kan. The Conference Committee report is the
Bill to encourage use of bio-products, boost Ohio agriculture passes Senate
COLUMBUS — State Sen. Karen Gillmor (R-Tiffin) announced the Ohio Senate approved Senate Bill 131, her bill that would create a “Buy Bio-Ohio” purchasing program, which would apply state purchasing preferences to bio-products. Bio-products are composed wholly or in significant part of biological elements, including renewable agricultural materials such as plant, animal and marine materials
U.S. crop progress: Early frost may kill hopes along with crop
URBANA, Ill. — USDA’s August forecasts of corn and soybean production were close enough to market expectations that a large price reaction is not expected.
Johanns will listen to farm bill concerns at Pa.’s Ag Progress Days
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Mike Johanns will host a farm bill forum Aug. 16 at Penn State’s
House moves bill to keep Pa. out of RGGI without legislative approval
House Bill 637 would take away the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s authority to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. It moved out of the Pennsylvania House Environmental Resources and Energy Committee June 8.
Region’s oil and gas drilling activity slows, as oil prices stay low
Shale permits plummet in Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
Despite geese supporters, Mill Creek MetroPark board affirms euthanasia decision
238 geese were euthanized with carbon dioxide on June 26 at Mill Creek MetroParks, but the criticism hasn’t let up yet.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Harrison County drilling activity appears to be increasing this spring
On average, there were 34 drilling rigs in the Utica shale region in Ohio during the month of March, according to the ODNR. There are now 81 Utica shale wells producing in Ohio.
How to assess your risk for illness after removing a tick
Warmer winters mean more interactions between humans and ticks. Understanding risk and reducing exposure are key to avoiding tickborne diseases.






