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11 lawn mower safety tips
People fall victim to the revolving blades of powered lawn mowers each year. Take extra care when using riding and push mowers.
FDA to raise bar for food imports
Last year, food imports reached more than 6 million shipments.
Food safety critical to small business success
An introduction to the basics of Hazard Analysis and Preventive Controls as a method of identifying and preventing hazards will be included.
EPA seeks penalty against company for dumping brine in national forest
PHILADELPHIA — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has proposed a $157,500 civil penalty against a Kansas-based company for alleged illegal discharges of more than 228,000 gallons of oil brine into injection wells in the Allegheny National Forest in McKean County, Pa. EPA alleges violations of the federal Safe Drinking Water Act and EPA regulations on
Nov. 1 webinar covers FSMA details
The Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Modernization Act rule on sanitary transportation of human and animal food will be discussed Nov. 1 at 1 p.m.
BP must pay for violating Clean Air Act
A federal judge has approved a settlement requiring BP Products North America Inc. and BP-Husky Refining LLC to pay $2.6 million.
Expert reports many water wells in Pa. do not meet safe water standards
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — A Penn State Extension water specialist told a House committee Jan. 10 that research has shown about 40 percent of all water wells in the state fail to meet at least one safe-drinking-water standard. Bryan Swistock, senior water resources extension associate at Penn State, testified before the House Consumer Affairs Committee
Half of Pennsylvania government’s power to come from solar by 2023
Pennsylvania announced its commitment to buy power from a 191 megawatt solar project that will be built in seven arrays across six counties. Called Pennsylvania PULSE, the project is being touted by the state as the largest government solar energy commitment in the nation to date.
Dairy Excell: Are you producing top-quality silage?
Dennis Weilnau, agricultural extension agent in Stark and Summit counties, shares forage management goals presented by Cornell veterinarian Bill Stone at the recent Northeast Ohio Dairy Management Conference in Canton.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Pennsylvania still leading the way
The applications for new Utica shale wells appear to have slowed in August, as only 38 permits were issued statewide by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.






