Spotlight On One Texas School District Revolutionizing School Lunch
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We tell you what each USDA beef grade means, from prime to cutter meat, and how to cook it (or if you even should).
The Illustrated Journals of a Dairy Farmer in 1941
The continuing journals of dairy farmer W.G. Pope from 1941, as illustrated by his great-grandson. This week: husking corn.
Have We Reached Peak Pumpkin Spice?
There is a growing backlash against pumpkin spice everything – but the public still slurps it up.
Old Time Farm Crime: The Hooch Farmers of Templeton
Templeton Rye was a red-hued whiskey that brought “fame and fortune” to the bootlegging farmers of the tiny town of Templeton during Prohibition.
Dear Modern Farmer: How Do I Know If Backyard Slaughter Is Legal?
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Using Drones in the Fight Against Apple Scab
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire are working on a new tool to combat the apple scourge: A drone.
The CitroÁ«n 2CV: The French Farmer’s Favorite Car
Created with rural users in mind, the CitroÁ«n 2CV was designed to fit four comfortably, traverse tough country roads, transport a flat of eggs across a ploughed field without breaking, and was affordable and fuel-efficient.
Spookley the Square Pumpkin: Here to Stop Bullying and Save Agritourism
Rather than plant material, he often appears at the farm made of plush or fabric sewn into a massive costume. Sometimes he's animatronic or an eight-by-eight inflatable. His cheeks...
Thomas Jefferson’s Farming Failures
His neighbors called Thomas Jefferson the worst farmer in Virginia, and yet Jefferson dedicated himself to agrarian exploration with a devotion akin to worship. Which meant many, many failures.
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