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The USDA says it's rebranding a climate-friendly agriculture program to cut red tape and redistribute more money directly to farmers, but it’s unclear how much funding will still go to Colorado.
If you find yourself routinely throwing away groceries and leftovers the night before you check out of an Airbnb, you're not ...
At Collier Park, the county is accepting reservations to rent one of the garden’s 32 plots on an annual basis. The garden, ...
The City of St. Augustine is opening applications for its Residential Composting Program on Monday, July 14, offering free ...
The Green Dalton Committee partnered with Dalton Public Works to create a new town-wide composting program — a community ...
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — As trash and tempers heat up across Philadelphia on Day 8 of a strike by blue-collar city workers Tuesday ...
Ryan Cerrato of Denali, who has been in the bulk product business since 2014, will fill a seat vacated by Michael Martinez of the 11th Hour Project.
Down a long gravel driveway on the outskirts of Columbia Falls, a series of towering mounds rises against a backdrop of pines and distant mountain peaks. Each one holds 17,000 pounds of waste — scraps ...
Summer brings the heat, and sometimes it can take a toll on your lawn. If you're seeing any of these heat-related lawn ...
Bronner wrote to Curious Iowa, a Gazette series that answers readers’ questions, asking for a description of how what he puts ...
Many biomass solutions ask too much of growers. Paying to dispose of waste and paying again to buy back the byproduct is a ...