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Heating a Big, Drafty Old Farmhouse

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Is your house old and drafty? Did you give up a long time ago on trying to save money while heating your drafty old house? There’s something to be said about living in an older house with tons of charm and loads of character, often featuring open staircases, big windows, built-ins, and two stories. Drafts […]

Filed Under: Alternative Energy News, Tips, and Fun / Tagged With: corn, drafty old house, farm house, farmers, farmhouse, heating a big house, heating drafty house, heating the farm house, how to heat a big old house, pellet, wheat

A Family Shares Their Decision to Buy Wood Pellets Instead of Corn this Winter

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We want to share one of our customer’s stories with you. Their story addresses their decision to burn wood pellets versus corn at the current rate (2012-13) per bushel, and they are willing to share their experience with you. This family is in the Upper Midwest and owns a Magnum Countryside 3500P. Last summer when […]

Filed Under: Corn Stoves, Pellet Stoves / Tagged With: corn, costs, fuel, wood pellets

Made in America

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With this being an election year, you can’t escape the rhetoric online, on television, ads, and newspapers. From the economy and taxes, to new jobs and clean energy, politicians and citizens have plenty of ideas on what could or should be done to make America stronger. There is little doubt that supporting American made products […]

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Sold on Renewable Energy: Choosing the Right Appliance

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You’ve sold me on using renewable energy to heat my home, but how do I go about choosing the right appliance for my home? Since we were kids the statement “mine is better than yours” has caused many a fight and black eyes. Marketing hype and sales people bent on getting you to buy “their […]

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Why Isn’t the Media Talking About the Benefits of Biomass or Corn?

I think we all can sympathize with Anne Murray when she sang “A little good news today”. We live in a world where bad is good when it comes to media attention. Heating your home with renewable energy and saving money is not NEWS while the EPA slamming down on those “dirty” burning wood stoves […]

Filed Under: Alternative Energy News, Tips, and Fun / Tagged With: biomass, corn, media, news

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