Friday, April 26, 2024
graphic of gavel

A lawsuit in the Northern Panhandle contends that the driller was able to obtain gas and oil from the property even though the existing lease did not give permission to pool or unitize the Marcellus shale formation.
Capitol building

Approximately 70 percent of the curent ag workforce are undocumented workers, which is why labor is on the minds of the Ohio Farm Bureau county presidents in D.C. this week.

Pa. Holstein Association members salute Horace Backus; honor breeders Roy Simpson and Wayne Harpster.

Degrees in sustainable agriculture are meeting a new demand at two area colleges.

A Coshocton County judge has ruled against a 1983 oil and gas lease that was holding property under the extension clause because it was producing enough natural gas for a household.
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USDA chief warns that a furlough of meat inspectors could be costly to the industry and consumers.

Annual conference offers advice on improving cow health, reducing somatic cell count.

Ag education lessons have paid off for Morrow County young farmer and entrepreneur.

Ben Young, 24, is following in his grandparents' footsteps.

After 20 years of service, Kathy Bennett handed in her letter of resignation in January. Now, her daughter, Lisa Toy is taking the seat.