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CONCORD, N.H. - Northeasterners who are digging deeper into their pockets to pay for firewood this season can add a new scapegoat to the roster of usual market forces: fracking. Yep, a timber ...
Northeasterners who are digging deeper into their pockets to pay for firewood this season can add a new scapegoat to the roster of usual market forces: fracking.
Northeasterners who are digging deeper into their pockets to pay for firewood this season can add a new scapegoat to the roster of usual market forces: fracking.
CONCORD, N.H. — Northeasterners who are digging deeper into their pockets to pay for firewood this season can add a new scapegoat to the roster of usual market forces: fracking. Yep, a timber… ...
Americans’ demand for firewood is on the rise thanks to surging fuel prices, and firewood suppliers are struggling to keep up.
A The cost of firewood is what a person is willing to pay. But, first, let's get the terms straight. A cord of firewood is 128 cubic feet tightly stacked, according to state statute.
As winter approaches, the cost of heating oil and propane are down, while firewood prices are up.
And orchard woods used for cooking cost a pretty penny. Rogers knows all about wood; he has been in the firewood business 46 years. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
Northeasterners who are digging deeper into their pockets to pay for firewood this season can add a new scapegoat to the roster of usual market forces: fracking.
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) -- Northeasterners who are digging deeper into their pockets to pay for firewood this season can add a new scapegoat to the roster of usual market forces: fracking. Yep, a ...
CONCORD, N.H. — Northeasterners who are digging deeper into their pockets to pay for firewood this season can add a new scapegoat to the roster of usual market forces: fracking. Yep, a timber ...