
In this Oct. 8, 2014 photo, Kathryn King holds Kojak, one of her heritage turkeys at her rural Carroll County, Ohio home. King said the pungent odors from nearby gas drilling, known as hydraulic fracturing, burn her nostrils when it’s especially bad. Like many property owners in the area, King gets paid royalties _ around $1,000 a month _ for the gas being extracted beneath her property, but she said she wished that natural gas boom had never come to Carroll County. (AP Photo/The Times-Reporter, Jim Cummings)
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