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Cloning Around: When Cow Copies Compete
What happens when a cow faces off against its genetic replica in a livestock competition?
6 Farmers on Their Favorite Mud Gear
Ropes, quads, boots: How do you survive mud season?
Wrap Yourself in Wet, Fermented Hay
Here’s a unique spa opportunity: submerge yourself in wet, fermented hay.
For Canadian artist Becka Viau, agriculture is a muse, and hay is art.
Balut: The Fertilized Duck Egg Street Snack
A duck egg, fertilized for 17 days, hard boiled and then consumed right out of the shell is a popular Filipino bar snack. But it has its fans in the U.S. too.
Broccoli’s Fiery Cousin: Wasabia Japonica
That little green blob of paste on your sushi platter? That’s probably not real wasabi.
Game of Farms: Plight of the Westerosi Farmer
Have you ever wondered where all the food comes from in George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones series? We did, so we asked around to find out who provides for all the feasts of fantasy.
Selling the Farm: 12 Vintage Pictures of Abandoned Farms
From the Library of Congress photo archives, a pictorial history of abandoned farms in the Great Depression.
Capons: Are Chickens Without Their Testes a Forgotten Delicacy or Disturbing Luxury?
How is it that the capon has been left behind even as consumers demand a greater range of choice?
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