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Recent changes make it easier to force Ohio landowners to allow oil and gas drilling
The number of so-called “unitization” orders issued by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has surged in recent years.
Commentary by Susan Crowell: What farm bill history do we want to repeat?
Editor Susan Crowell wonders if we’ve learned anything from past farm bill wrangling.
World’s first solar-powered flour mill adds value to small grains production
MILLHEIM, Pa. — The Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture will host a farm tour Oct. 23 at Frankferd Farms in Butler County, as part of PASA’s 2012 Farm-Based Education schedule. Frankferd Farms is a family-owned organic farm in western Pennsylvania that recently became home to the world’s first solar-powered flour mill. The day will begin
Ohio advises poultry owners to protect flocks from unknown illness
With recent reports of sick and dying songbirds in Ohio and surrounding states, hobby and backyard poultry owners should take steps to protect their flocks.
Chipotle tries to win back customers after foodborne illness scares
From its unconventional marketing techniques and a strong stance on GMOs and large-scale meat production, Chipotle is trying once again to gain customers’ trust.
Marcellus and Utica shale update: Carroll County continues to lead in Utica shale drilling in Ohio
Carroll County continues to be the drilling hub in the Utica shale in Ohio. During April, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources issued 24 permits for wells in Carroll County. All of the permits issued were to Chesapeake Exploration.
Ohio Farm Bureau honors Dave Brandt, Bill Diley and Steve Maurer with top award
COLUMBUS — Three leaders in Ohio agriculture received the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation’s Distinguished Service Awards Nov. 29 during the group’s annual meeting. The honorees are conservation champion Dave Brandt, ag educator Bill Diley and public servant Steve Maurer. Conservation proponent Dave Brandt, of Carroll, Ohio, grew up on a family farm and was active
Penn State study looks at water quality in private wells near Marcellus shale drilling
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A study of more than 200 drinking-water wells near Marcellus Shale natural-gas wells in 20 counties did not find statistically significant evidence of contamination from hydraulic fracturing.
Illness can remind us how precious our time on this earth can be
There is nothing, and I mean nothing, like a sudden and horrid illness to make a person extremely grateful to be alive.






