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The right time for renewables
OSU energy workshop gives update on solar and wind electric.
Your Canadian fishing vacation by the numbers
Yes, a trip to Canada trip cost money, gasoline is more expensive than here, and yada, yada, yada. But really, a gallon is bigger there and a mile is a kilo — or is it?
If it’s not the rain, it’s the mice
Talking recently to an area trapper and avid collector of mouse traps, yes mouse traps, I came to think about famous mice I’ve been associated with. The first is not one mouse but a herd of the little fellows that might have been related, at least that’s my guess since they seemed bent on following
A friend battles next hurricane
The swirling hurricane season keeps pounding away, and everyone I’ve talked to in recent days is concerned about friends and family living in the southeast.
Congress serves us best when members are asleep
While Americans still want their government to leave them alone, most seem to want everybody else to be regulated.
Pennsylvania program: Want free money? Sell carbon credits
SALEM, Ohio — It’ll be one of the easiest ways you’ll ever make money off your farmland. That’s what’s being said about carbon credit trading, and farmers in eight Pennsylvania counties have the chance to be among the first in the Keystone State to get involved and profit from doing, well, nothing. Pilot Gary Swan,
Letter: Reader frustrated over old mineral claims
We are aware of Columbia’s claimed storage lease, but that alone does not give them the right to profit from our minerals under the storage field.
Comparing cash rent surveys: NASS versus land grant numbers
Key differences between cash rent arrangements.
PROGRESS: Winery is pot of gold at end of rainbow
Ohio couple starts winery off the beaten path in east-central Ohio.
Grieving an unimaginable loss
Mark Grassman was the handsome guy with an infectious smile that drew people in. A week after celebrating his 36th birthday, he died of a heart attack.






