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Fall is the time for a home energy makeover
Renovations that take inventory of energy use and strive toward efficiency have grown increasingly popular over the years.
Homeowners fed up with high utility bills want to conserve costs, and there are a number of ways to revamp a home to be more energy efficient.
Older wells in Appalachia are a major part of Diversified Energy’s strategy
Over the last two decades, an energy company founded in 2001 has become the largest natural gas well owner in the U.S. — without drilling wells. Diversified Energy owns about 70,000 mostly conventional oil and gas wells across the U.S., largely in the Appalachian Basin, making it a big player in the region’s oil and gas industry.
How to prep a no-till planter
Whether you have been no-till planting for years or trying it for the first time, here are some things to check before the planter leaves the shop.
Tax reform something to watch in Trump era
Most of the experts are saying we will see the most comprehensive tax reform since the tax reforms of 1986 by President Ronald Reagan.
Youngstown’s growing urban farming culture
YOUNGSTOWN — The houses in Youngstown’s Idora neighborhood, on the city’s south side, run the gamut from historical Tudors with well-manicured lawns and multi-car garages to smaller single family homes in desperate need of repair. Then throw in a few foreclosed homes and overgrown lots and you get a picture of a fairly ordinary neighborhood
Roundup of 4-H news for Feb. 25, 2021
Catch up on local 4-H news from Geauga Beef and Swine 4-H Club and Next Generation 4-H Club.
Beat the diet yo-yo with new approach through hospital
St. Elizabeth Health Center is beginning a new session of its Slim Down classes in September.
Ohio Dept. of Ag introduces beginning farmer tax credit
The Beginning Farmer Tax Credit is now available to those who’ve recently entered the field and those who help beginning farmers.
U.S. trade promotion bill on way to president
Trade promotion authority could help the U.S. make more deals to benefit agriculture.
Fishing is only one aspect of annual guys-only camping trip
It’s guys only this week, an annual, time-honored opportunity to be free of time restraints, job demands and other every-day responsibilities. A time to wear the same comfortable clothes all week, eat junk until it comes out both ears, and commit other less mentionable bad habits. The rules are simple and unbreakable. No hats at






