Infrastructure, patience and time is needed in shale areas
PITTSBURGH, Pa. — Economic booms are ahead for the Utica and Marcellus shale areas, but patience is needed for it to happen.Kristen Holmquist, the...
Nominations for Ohio Agriculture Women of the Year awards sought
Ohio First Lady and Ohio Department of Agriculture to honor recipients will be honored at the Ohio State Fair.
Livestock care board holds first meeting of 2012, reviews standards
Care board begins process of reviewing standards, to be sure they're up to date.
Weed scientists warn of aggressive spread of hydrilla, spotted in N.Y.
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- Six months ago one of the world's most aggressive aquatic weeds was spotted in an inlet adjoining Cayuga Lake, part of...
Pipeline easements are the next step towards progress in the Utica shale
More business for the lawyers: The best thing anyone contemplating a pipeline easement can do is secure an attorney who knows property law and the gas industry.
Keep your eye on the environment when considering pipeline easements
CARROLLTON, Ohio — Besides the legal ramifications of signing a pipeline easement agreement, Carroll County Soil and Water Conservation District technician Ray Rummel said...
A roundup of FFA news for the week of March 22, 2012:
JEROMESVILLE, Ohio -- At the sub-district speaking contest, Hillsdale FFA'er Keayla Harr placed first in the creed speaking, Brooke Ogle placed second in the...
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of March 22, 2012:
NEWBURY, Ohio -- At the last meeting of the Breeders and Feeders 4-H club beef went over the weight chart in the beef book...
Ohio’s walleye population takes work, and luck
March Madness may be played on the hardwood and shot through hoops by tall kids ranked by brackets, but there is another bunch of...
Earthworms, while beneficial, can also destroy
Next time you roam your favorite woodlot, study the leaf litter. Is it thick and spongy, a pure joy to walk upon?
Or is it...












