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Huge potential of natural gas
Shale gas plays are large enough to replace all U.S. oil imports.
Development of natural gas reported, unconventional
Shale gas had its origins in the oil embargos and energy crises of the 1970s, which led to government research to increase domestic energy supplies.
New farmer workshop will focus on profitability
Workshops designed to help improve farm profitability.
Commodity loans are available through FSA
Hello Again! This spring the rains came and kept on coming, with some fields never drying out to plant. Once the rains stopped, then the heat and humidity was close behind. Basically the area went from winter to summer in zero to 14 days. Talk about the weather being challenging. The farmers finally get the
Richard L. Burton
SALEM, Ohio — Richard L. Burton, 86, of 14223 S. Range Road, Salem, Ohio, died at 1:56 a.m. Dec. 10, 2010, at the Cleveland Clinic. He was born Dec. 19, 1923, in Goshen Township, Ohio, the son of the late Lester M. and Vida Myrl (Carr) Burton. Mr. Burton had been a beef and hog
Disaster assistance announced for Ohio farmers hit by weather
WASHINGTON — Farmers across most of Ohio will be able to get help to cover losses from severe weather-related crop damages this year, if they meet eligibility requirements. Two disasters The USDA has designated 79 counties in Ohio, plus bordering counties in Kentucky, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and West Virginia, as natural disaster areas. This disaster
NMPF pushing for raw milk regs
Facilities producing unpasteurized, or raw, milk products are not covered by any of the food safety regulations proposed so far this year by Congress. Two industry groups want that to change
Changing behaviors can reduce energy use
WASHINGTON — While efforts to address U.S. energy needs often focus on developing non-carbon power sources and new “green” modes of transportation, U.S. Rep. Brian Baird told an audience that changing consumer behavior could reduce energy consumption by as much as 20 percent — in a matter of months. Most important In fact, Baird said
Calves need colostrum to survive
It’s just a bull. He’ll only be here until ________ (insert your local livestock sale day). No rush feeding him, we won’t be raising him, he’ll be someone else’s problem.
Get your garden ready for summer entertaining
LONDON — We’ve had our first glimpse of warmer weather, so it won’t be long before we’re dining alfresco, holding family barbecues and having outdoor parties. If you’re planning on entertaining in your garden this year, now’s the time to get your gardening gloves on and start making your outdoor space the perfect spot for






