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  • A corn field sits next to wind turbines in Ohio.
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  • Wind turbines are seen just outside of Bowling Green, Ohio. The four turbines that are 257 feet tall generate up to 7.2 megawatts of power enough to supply electricity for some 3,000 residents.
    JD_Wind6_Large_File.jpg
  • Matthew Spangler, Head Gardener for Schooner Farms, walks back to a barn after spending the entire day working in a field just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer. (Photo by J.D. Pooley/Creative Business Wire)
    JD_Organic9.jpg
  • Matthew Spangler, Head Gardener for Schooner Farms, wipes his face after spending the entire day working in a field just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.
    JD_Organic8.jpg
  • Green Bib Lettuce is seen growing at Schooner Farms just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.
    JD_Organic6.jpg
  • Matthew Spangler, Head Gardener for Schooner Farms, carries plastic tubing just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.
    JD_Organic5.jpg
  • Matthew Spangler, Head Gardener for Schooner Farms, uses the end of his rake to mark rows before planting hybrid sunflowers just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.
    JD_Organic2.jpg
  • Matthew Spangler, Head Gardener for Schooner Farms, works the land before planting a hybrid just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.
    JD_Organic1.jpg
  • International Long Shoremen guide a piece of crane being unloaded at Port of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. Five ultra-efficient intermodal cranes for the new Northwest Ohio Intermodal CSX terminal at North Baltimore arrived today at the Port of Toledo. "These cranes represent a major part of the revolution in environmentally friendly freight transportation taking place in this region,' said Peter Craig, terminal superintendent. Manufactured by Hans Kuenz GmbH, the cranes are nearly silent, ultra-efficient wide span equipment that will serve rail, truck and container stacks. When transferring containers between trains and trucks the cranes will use electric motors to reduce emissions and will store the energy from crane, trolley and hoist decelearations for future use. The terminal will employ more than 200 people when fully operational in 2011m with 400 additional jobs created during the construction phase. Over the next 10 years an estimated 2,600 direct and indirect jobs will be created. The terminal will serve as the distribution hub for anything that can be bought at a retailer.
    JD_Rail7.jpg
  • A truck driver waits while a ship containing pieces of crane are unloaded at Port of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. Five ultra-efficient intermodal cranes for the new Northwest Ohio Intermodal CSX terminal at North Baltimore arrived today at the Port of Toledo. "These cranes represent a major part of the revolution in environmentally friendly freight transportation taking place in this region,' said Peter Craig, terminal superintendent. Manufactured by Hans Kuenz GmbH, the cranes are nearly silent, ultra-efficient wide span equipment that will serve rail, truck and container stacks. When transferring containers between trains and trucks the cranes will use electric motors to reduce emissions and will store the energy from crane, trolley and hoist decelearations for future use. The terminal will employ more than 200 people when fully operational in 2011m with 400 additional jobs created during the construction phase. Over the next 10 years an estimated 2,600 direct and indirect jobs will be created. The terminal will serve as the distribution hub for anything that can be bought at a retailer.
    JD_Rail6.jpg
  • International Long Shoremen guide a piece of crane being unloaded at Port of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. Five ultra-efficient intermodal cranes for the new Northwest Ohio Intermodal CSX terminal at North Baltimore arrived today at the Port of Toledo. "These cranes represent a major part of the revolution in environmentally friendly freight transportation taking place in this region,' said Peter Craig, terminal superintendent. Manufactured by Hans Kuenz GmbH, the cranes are nearly silent, ultra-efficient wide span equipment that will serve rail, truck and container stacks. When transferring containers between trains and trucks the cranes will use electric motors to reduce emissions and will store the energy from crane, trolley and hoist decelearations for future use. The terminal will employ more than 200 people when fully operational in 2011m with 400 additional jobs created during the construction phase. Over the next 10 years an estimated 2,600 direct and indirect jobs will be created. The terminal will serve as the distribution hub for anything that can be bought at a retailer.
    JD_Rail5.jpg
  • An International Long Shoreman tosses a rope after guiding a piece of crane being unloaded at Port of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. Five ultra-efficient intermodal cranes for the new Northwest Ohio Intermodal CSX terminal at North Baltimore arrived today at the Port of Toledo. "These cranes represent a major part of the revolution in environmentally friendly freight transportation taking place in this region,' said Peter Craig, terminal superintendent. Manufactured by Hans Kuenz GmbH, the cranes are nearly silent, ultra-efficient wide span equipment that will serve rail, truck and container stacks. When transferring containers between trains and trucks the cranes will use electric motors to reduce emissions and will store the energy from crane, trolley and hoist decelearations for future use. The terminal will employ more than 200 people when fully operational in 2011m with 400 additional jobs created during the construction phase. Over the next 10 years an estimated 2,600 direct and indirect jobs will be created. The terminal will serve as the distribution hub for anything that can be bought at a retailer.
    JD_Rail3.jpg
  • An International Long Shoreman walks next to a ship containing pieces of crane being unloaded at Port of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. Five ultra-efficient intermodal cranes for the new Northwest Ohio Intermodal CSX terminal at North Baltimore arrived today at the Port of Toledo. "These cranes represent a major part of the revolution in environmentally friendly freight transportation taking place in this region,' said Peter Craig, terminal superintendent. Manufactured by Hans Kuenz GmbH, the cranes are nearly silent, ultra-efficient wide span equipment that will serve rail, truck and container stacks. When transferring containers between trains and trucks the cranes will use electric motors to reduce emissions and will store the energy from crane, trolley and hoist decelearations for future use. The terminal will employ more than 200 people when fully operational in 2011m with 400 additional jobs created during the construction phase. Over the next 10 years an estimated 2,600 direct and indirect jobs will be created. The terminal will serve as the distribution hub for anything that can be bought at a retailer.
    JD_Rail1.jpg
  • Matthew Spangler, Head Gardener for Schooner Farms, looks over crops just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.
    JD_Organic7.jpg
  • Matthew Spangler, Head Gardener for Schooner Farms, uses his hand to smooth out dirt after planting hybrid sunflowers just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer. (Photo by J.D. Pooley/Creative Business Wire)
    JD_Organic4.jpg
  • Matthew Spangler, Head Gardener for Schooner Farms, uses the end of his rake to mark rows before planting hybrid sunflowers, Tuesday just outside of Weston, Ohio. Schooner Farms is an organic farm which offers a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer.
    JD_Organic3.jpg
  • Pieces of crane are unloaded at Port of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. Five ultra-efficient intermodal cranes for the new Northwest Ohio Intermodal CSX terminal at North Baltimore arrived today at the Port of Toledo. "These cranes represent a major part of the revolution in environmentally friendly freight transportation taking place in this region,' said Peter Craig, terminal superintendent. Manufactured by Hans Kuenz GmbH, the cranes are nearly silent, ultra-efficient wide span equipment that will serve rail, truck and container stacks. When transferring containers between trains and trucks the cranes will use electric motors to reduce emissions and will store the energy from crane, trolley and hoist decelearations for future use. The terminal will employ more than 200 people when fully operational in 2011m with 400 additional jobs created during the construction phase. Over the next 10 years an estimated 2,600 direct and indirect jobs will be created. The terminal will serve as the distribution hub for anything that can be bought at a retailer.
    JD_Rail4.jpg
  • International Long Shoremen guide a piece of crane being unloaded at Port of Toledo in Toledo, Ohio. Five ultra-efficient intermodal cranes for the new Northwest Ohio Intermodal CSX terminal at North Baltimore arrived today at the Port of Toledo. "These cranes represent a major part of the revolution in environmentally friendly freight transportation taking place in this region,' said Peter Craig, terminal superintendent. Manufactured by Hans Kuenz GmbH, the cranes are nearly silent, ultra-efficient wide span equipment that will serve rail, truck and container stacks. When transferring containers between trains and trucks the cranes will use electric motors to reduce emissions and will store the energy from crane, trolley and hoist decelearations for future use. The terminal will employ more than 200 people when fully operational in 2011m with 400 additional jobs created during the construction phase. Over the next 10 years an estimated 2,600 direct and indirect jobs will be created. The terminal will serve as the distribution hub for anything that can be bought at a retailer. (Photo by J.D. Pooley/Creative Business Wire)
    JD_Rail2.jpg
  • Wind turbines are seen Wednesday just outside of Bowling Green, Ohio. The four turbines that are 257 feet tall generate up to 7.2 megawatts of power enough to supply electricity for some 3,000 residents.
    JD_Wind6.jpg
  • Wind turbines are seen just outside of Bowling Green, Ohio. The four turbines that are 257 feet tall generate up to 7.2 megawatts of power enough to supply electricity for some 3,000 residents.
    JD_Wind5.jpg
  • A wind turbine is seen just outside of Bowling Green, Ohio. The four turbines that are 257 feet tall generate up to 7.2 megawatts of power enough to supply electricity for some 3,000 residents.
    JD_Wind4.jpg
  • Wind turbines are seen just outside of Bowling Green, Ohio. The four turbines that are 257 feet tall generate up to 7.2 megawatts of power enough to supply electricity for some 3,000 residents.
    JD_Wind3.jpg
  • Wind turbines are seen just outside of Bowling Green, Ohio. The four turbines that are 257 feet tall generate up to 7.2 megawatts of power enough to supply electricity for some 3,000 residents. (Photo by J.D. Pooley/Creative Business Wire)
    JD_Wind2.jpg
  • Wind turbines are seen just outside of Bowling Green, Ohio. The four turbines that are 257 feet tall generate up to 7.2 megawatts of power enough to supply electricity for some 3,000 residents.
    JD_Wind1.jpg
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