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‘Premiere oil play in America’
Harold Hamm is an Oklahoma oil man. He was born and raised in the state, one of 13 children, the son of a sharecropper who grew up in a one-bedroom home with no indoor toilet.
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Piping up: Hamm commends Montana governor for on-ramp stance
Getting the oil out of the ground is one thing, getting it to the refinery is another.
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OERB is taking back the land
According to Minday Stitt, OERB’s executive director, the organization has two main missions: First, educate Oklahomans about the oil industry and its importance; second, clean up messes created by the oil industry in years past.
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OIPA works to protect interest of petroleum industry
The reason for the tax break is to prevent plugging wells that otherwise could remain in production.
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Land as investment: ‘They’re not making any more of it’
Garfield County Assessor Wade Patterson said growth of cities and towns has not significantly encroached on farmland because most growth has been in planned areas.
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Building a special breed
Dr. Barry Pollard, who owns Pollard Farms with his wife, Roxanne, has cloned angus beef for several years.
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Local plans for ethanol run out of fuel
“There is nothing on the horizon for Enid, no proposals or concerns we are pursuing. It appears the issue has taken a very back burner.” — City Manager Eric Benson
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Plenty of energy in Oklahoma wind
Throughout the next five years the Air Force will invest some $2.3 billion to investigate alternative energy sources. Wind turbines and Air Force flying operations, however, do not always mix.
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Politics on the farm:
U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas warned this year could have some dire consequences on the farm bill.
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