Agriculture changing as Marcellus Shale drilling gains ground
Tom Murphy, Penn State University extension educator for Lycoming County, sat down Jan. 26 for a one-on-one interview with the Farm and Dairy.Murphy is co-director of the Penn State Marcellus Center for Outreach and Research.
Marcellus Shale 2010: The year the gas boom came to the region
Marcellus Shale 2010: The year the gas boom came to the region
SALEM, Ohio —Before this year, many Ohioans probably had never heard of drilling...
2010: Year in review
2010 is a year that many in agriculture will not soon forget. Here is a look back at some of the stories that have touched the ag community.
Energy outlook projects growing reliance on natural gas from shale
WASHINGTON — The Annual Energy Outlook 2011, released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, predicts recoverable shale gas resources are nearly double what the...
Marcellus Shale: Pennsylvania targets natural gas drilling boom with new regulations
Two new regulations were passed in Pennsylvania in 2010.
Shale gas development drives U.S. natural gas reserves to highest level since 1971
WASHINGTON -- U.S. natural gas proved reserves, estimated as "wet" gas, which includes natural gas plant liquids, increased by 11 percent in 2009 to...
Video conference to address landowner financial and tax issues on Marcellus Shale gas leasing
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Signing a Marcellus Shale natural gas lease is a life-changing event for landowners lucky enough to be on top of...
Webinar addresses state regulations pertaining to Marcellus Shale drilling
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- As the natural-gas drilling boom into the deep Marcellus Shale formation has unfolded, state regulators have become increasingly aware of...
A developing issue: Water management, infrastructure needed for Marcellus gas production
Editor's Note: The Farm and Dairy published a three-part series on Marcellus Shale earlier this fall. Follow these links for more information: Can a...
Elusive bull elk gets hunt started
If there had been a couple rows of letters above his image, the distant bull elk would have illustrated the cover of any respectable...