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Big, boisterous, and selling lamb to some of America’s top chefs, Craig Rogers wants to raise the profile of the lowly shepherd (and his own).
A team of engineers create a lean, mean weed killing machine.
5 Combine Demolition Derby Videos That’ll Wreck Your Neck
Got an old combine or harvester sitting around, collecting dust? Maybe it’s time to enter a combine demolition derby.
Pictured above: Major Cheryl Wachenheim examines sheep in Zabul Province, Afghanistan
Farmer Mistakes: Goats in the House
Bryce Oates moved his family back to the farm he grew up on, in Adrian, Missouri. He told us a story, about goats:
The Occupy Movement’s Ongoing Obsession with the Farm
If Monday morning’s police raid on the Occupy the Farm encampment in Northern California was supposed to crush morale, it was a failure.
A lobby group says France is Europe’s number one consumer of pesticides.
The Illustrated Journals of a Dairy Farmer in 1941
In the early 1940s William George Pope, and his wife Mildred "Moodie” Pope, left Utica, NY and bought a farm. They named it High Acres, and started raising Ayeshire Cattle. Pope ...
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