I was down at Nanticoke a few weeks ago for an interview. The community has some "niby's" but most people welcome the city wage jobs in the country. There is "talk" of closing the coal thermal plants but.........Unless there is something online to replace the power. The voters who want to get rid of coal. Are going to be more concerned about freezing in the dark. Most of the existing nuclear fleet has to be retubed over the next 20 years. Coal is going to around to replace that power when the nuc's are down. They burn that Powder River Basin coal at Nanticoke. It's soft oily spooky stuff that starts smoldering on it's own if left in a heap. Burns clean however in the furnaces with very little sulphur content. My division is being split early next year. The choice is to stay with OPG with a different base rate "joe job". Or take the leap of faith into the paper front company that Bruce Power is with no assets. And is just leasing the eight Bruce site OPG owned nuclear units. There will be more pay and more interesting work. Maybe even a chance to get back into a similar onsite volunteer fire dept like Pickering?
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Today's Featured Article - Harvestin Corn in Southern Wisconsin: The Early Years - by Pat Browning. In this area of Wisconsin, most crops are raised to support livestock production or dairy herds in various forms. Corn products were harvested for grain, and for ensilage (we always just called it 'silage'). Silo Filling Time On dairy farms back in the 30's and into the first half of the 40's, making of corn silage was done with horses pulling a corn binder producing tied bundles of fresh, sweet-smelling corn plants, nice green leaves with ear; the
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