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My Morning Routine
by B Nelson, Jun 29, 2008
About three years ago, my husband and I moved to the country. We bought a few acres and acquired some animals. It is more work than living in the city. Here is what I do before breakfast.
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Farmer Field Schools
by M.Hassan Danish, Jun 26, 2008
FFS is an innovative approach for upscaling/capacity building of farming community.
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Catch the Feather
by Elise Lasting, Jun 20, 2008
All about the barn swallows.
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Hampshire Hogs in the USA Midwest
by Roger Harris, Jun 11, 2008
One of my father's favorite hogs is still one of my favorites. Hampshire hogs have so much in their favor.
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The Pig Shoot
by Rask Balavoine, Jun 5, 2008
You might eat less meat if you had to grow your own - and butcher it.
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From Halfway Mountain Farmhouse Canning
by mystry, Jun 3, 2008
Summer is the time to gather as we may. For those who do not live on a farm watch fur the fresh fruits and vegetables that will appear for sale at farmers markets and produce stands.Having grown up on a working farm I can tell you it is lots of work. But there is nothing like the joy of taking from the garden the bounty of what you worked so hard to grow.
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What Do I Do with All These Rocks?
by Mark Gordon Brown, Jun 2, 2008
Moved to a farm with a big pile of rocks and stones? Don't know what to do with them? Here are some great suggestions.
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Starting a Petting Zoo
by Mark Gordon Brown, May 14, 2008
It seems like an ideal venture, but few people know how to get started, what animals to pick, or how to set it up correctly. This article addresses some of the issues.
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Third Generation Ranch Still Thrives
by Fiona Nichols, May 9, 2008
The McPherrin family has raised sheep since 1916 in Sutter County. Calvert McPherrin has spent his adult life, nurturing and increasing the family property, where three generations of McPherrins live.
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Living with an Allis-Chalmers Fanatic
by Amy Krohn, May 4, 2008
Orange is the color of the day, everyday. My husband's passion for Allis-Chalmers tractors affects everything from our son's name to the color of our soap.
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