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Foot-and-mouth scare indeed scary
In this week’s commentary, Editor Susan Crowell comments on rumors of foot-and-mouth disease.
Some synthetic food flavoring additives banned
Last week the FDA announced that it was banning the use of seven synthetic food-flavoring additives that have been linked to the development of cancer.
Marcellus shale: Chesapeake comes under fire for extra post-production costs
Chesapeake Energy is under scrutiny by top Pennsylvania officials, after Pa. Gov. Tom Corbett sent a letter to Chesapeake about its business practices involving royalties.
$7,000 is top bid at Ohio Holstein sale
MANSFIELD, Ohio — The Ohio Holstein Association convention sale, held March 16 at the Richland County Fairgrounds, averaged $2,639 on 60 live lots.
Social media sites give potential employers access to personal details
COLUMBUS Q. How are employers using social media in the hiring process? A. Social media provides a free, easy-to-use hiring tool that gives employers access to information that might otherwise be unknown. Hiring managers can learn about applicants’ extra-curricular activities, what they think of their current employers, political views and more. With millions of active
More than 200 submit applications for farmland preservation funds
REYNOLDSBURG — Ohio farm families and local communities submitted applications asking the Ohio Department of Agriculture to purchase an easement on their farmland, which would guarantee their land will forever be preserved for agricultural use. The department received 205 applications from 40 counties, up from 30 counties in 2008, for the eighth round of funding
Foreign grain production up slightly
WASHINGTON — Foreign coarse grain production in 2007-2008, forecast at 708 million tons, is up 1 percent from a year earlier. Foreign is defined as world production less U.S. production. Area increased in response to attractive prices, but average yield declined slightly due to poor weather in several key regions. Corn Foreign corn production is
PUCO awards hazardous material training grants
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio announced that it has awarded $800,000 in hazardous training grants to 21 applicants.
USDA takes steps to help struggling dairy industry
USDA announces plan to purchase cheese and extend margin protection signup, amid low dairy prices.
Marcellus and Utica shale: Well permitting not slowing down despite lower natural gas prices
Interest in the Marcellus and Utica shale does not appear to be waning in Ohio or Pennsylvania, according to the permits sought in each state.






