Goat Simulator Sets the Internet on Fire
"The Goat Simulator is more popular than any other game we've made," says developer Armin Ibrisagic. "It's not even done yet."
Goat Simulator Sets the Internet on Fire
"The Goat Simulator is more popular than any other game we've made," says developer Armin Ibrisagic. "It's not even done yet."
What the California Drought Means for Your Grocery Bill
California is suffering under the worst drought since 1560. What does this mean for growers and grocery store shoppers?
For the past two summers I have hosted a goat roast on the 4-acre farm I co-manage. More than an outdoor party, the process of slaughtering and then cooking a young goat in an underground fire pit has become a significant seasonal ritual.
Farm Confessional: I Raise Livestock and I Think It May Be Wrong
I have no farming background. I was born and raised in the suburbs, and I spent more time in a shopping mall playing video games and eating fast food than I did outside. "Animals...
35 years ago today, thousands of farmers arrived in Washington D.C. for the second annual demonstration of the American Agriculture Movement (AAM). Some came on buses or planes, bu...
Media Laps Up Bunk Story on Exploding German Cow Farts
There’s a difference between real manure and standard journalistic bullcrap. American and British news agencies should have paid a bit more attention to the former.
China Hoards Half of World’s Cotton Supply (But It Maybe Wishes It Didn’t)
China’s hybrid market of state-controlled capitalism often yields weirdness, but the government’s years-long attempt to manipulate the cotton market is particularly odd.
Using Sheep To Test the Boundaries of Science (No Sheep Were Harmed)
A quirky New Zealand project called Counting Sheep is mapping out the intersection of agriculture and ethics, trying to figure out where people draw line when it comes to scientific advances (dog/sheep DNA hybrids anyone?) before the line actually gets crossed.
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