Pregnant Pygmy Goats and International Travel
When you’ve got 20 pregnant pygmy goats that just absolutely, positively have to get to Kuwait, your newest option for flying them out of the Unites States is in the heart of Ohio.
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Pregnant Pygmy Goats and International Travel
When you’ve got 20 pregnant pygmy goats that just absolutely, positively have to get to Kuwait, your newest option for flying them out of the Unites States is in the heart of Ohio.
Meet Modern Farmer’s Guest Instagrammer: Farmer Lee Jones and The Chef’s Garden
With his signature red bowtie and overalls, Farmer Lee Jones seems to have stepped out of a different era, but he's no throwback. His family's farm, The Chef's Garden, has managed ...
How a Founding Father and a British Agriculturist Helped America’s Farmers
George Washington believed his young nation was only as strong as its farmers, so less than three years after the end of hostilities with England in 1783, he turned to that country’s best and brightest for help in improving his own, and America’s, agricultural practices.
Raisin Grower Wins Supreme Court Battle
The United States Supreme Court has handed down some major decisions recently; the two biggest were granting the right for same-sex couples to marry anywhere in the country, and the ruling in favor of Obamacare. Besides these historic decisions, there was another that’s being hailed as important for property rights and the raisin industry.
Presidential Hopefuls Coming to RFD-TV’s Rural Town Hall
RFD-TV is launching a new weekly program in July called “Rural Town Hall.” The hourlong show will feature presidential hopefuls who will be asked questions on issues specific to agriculture and rural education, development and health care, among other areas.
A New Alternative to Antibiotics?
This new technology could one day replace the use of antibiotics in livestock and perhaps even humans for a variety of pathogenic digestive tract infections.
Duck-related crime. It comes in many forms. Sometimes it’s the theft of a prized waterfowl. Other times it’s the nabbing of a giant-sized blowup duck or a boatload of decoys. And every once in awhile, it’s a crime in which the ducks are to blame.
A Brief History of Peking Duck
There aren’t many dishes that can claim a royal lineage going back more than 700 years. Peking duck can. According to the official website of Beijing, the dish, known variously as Peking duck, Beijing duck or simply Chinese roast duck, among other names, had its beginnings in the Yuan Dynasty (1271 to 1368), a time when the Mongol Emperors ruled China.
Meet Modern Farmer’s Guest Instagrammer: Soil Scientist Natalie Ross
It was a journey toward healthy living that led Ross, 31, to soil science. As a youngster, she was often sick, suffering from stomach pain, headaches, depression and extreme fatigu...
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