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From raisins to rations: Tracking food will never be the same
CHICAGO – From small California vineyards to battleground trenches in Iraq, and in the mass-market realm of Wal-Mart’s top suppliers, radio frequency identification technology is taking root.
Kix Brooks to sing at fundraiser
Money raised will help fund the services and expansion of the Sojourner House Domestic Violence Program operated by COMPASS.
A traditional timber frame craftsman
Ohio mourns the death of a third generation Amish timber framer and barn builder who carried on a rich family tradition of crafting buildings for the American farmstead.
Scenic Ohio roads garner national recognition
The Federal Highway Administration designated the Historic National Road in Ohio an All-American Road, and named the Amish County Scenic Byway a National Scenic Byway.
Revisiting old edition of “Farm Journal and Farmer’s Wife” Mag.
Month of magic is March on the farm. Patches of green show through the snow. Muddy water swells streams and rivers. The bottom drops out of country roads. Smoke rises from the sugar bush, the brooder house, the plant-growing house. All these are signs that winter … is going to move. Going back Seventy years
Penn State calving webinar set for Sept. 15
An upcoming Penn State workshop will cover the benefits and drawbacks of raising calves in paired housing systems.
Youngstown farm hops into growing cricket food market
There are several misconceptions about raising crickets as a food for humans. The biggest surprise may be the profit potential.
Potential horse owners: There are some things to consider before buying
Whether raising a horse for pleasure or profession, it is important to know that caring for horses can be labor-intensive.
Rare swine breeds: Are heritage hogs the next niche market?
PITTSBORO, N.C. — In the world of local niche foods, raising heritage livestock is becoming just as popular as growing heirloom fruits and vegetables.
Dialing up the ‘good old days’
I am raising ingrates.
My children, like so many others, are ferried about in the automotive equivalent of a living room.




 
			 
			 
			 
			

