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Walking the Lines at Thunder Basin Maple Works
One of us is asthmatic and the other a smoker so we are both huffing along, mentally preparing for the hike. Over the past five weeks our crew of 14 put in 80,000 tree taps across ...
More Than 80 People Killed In Nigeria Over Cattle Grazing Rights
Today, we learn that 82 people were killed in a Nigerian village earlier this week over cattle grazing rights; Kraft’s stock fell after the company recalled 6.5 million boxes of macaroni and cheese because some were found to contain metal shards; a building fire in Waterloo, England, that sent diners at a restaurant scurrying for safety was caused by a secret marijuana-growing operation; and there was a truck crash in Maine involving 30,000 live lobsters.
Brave Farmer Battles State Department Of Agriculture Over Raw Milk
In which a farmer files a trespassing complaint against his state Department of Agriculture.
Report: Climate Change Will Lead to Tasteless Food
Pizza too?! According to a new report from Australia called Appetite for Change that was put out by two leading climate scientists, global warming will affect everything from the taste of carrots to the quality of steak to the firmness of pizza crust, and that’s for the food that’s still around.
Bee Doctors: A New Way to Protect Fruit?
When it comes to ministering to plants, who better than a bee?
Pacific Nation’s Farm Infrastructure Likely Destroyed After Cyclone Pam
Today, we look at how Cyclone Pam has wrecked the Island nation of Vanuatu’s farming sector; how technology is changing agriculture in Africa; the startling results of an Australian program to improve soil; and alleged abuse of chickens in a large North Carolina poultry processing plant.
Say Hello To The (Soon To Be) World’s Largest Indoor Vertical Farm
Wait a second: will we urban Northeasterners someday have fresh produce in the winter?
Clover has many benefits for eco-conscious farmers and gardeners.
Cabbage, the Irish, and St. Patrick’s Day
We need to go back to the old country to understand how cabbage became entwined with Irish culinary history.
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