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10/26/2009 4:16:34 PM
EPA’s Burn Wise campaign seeks to reduce wood smoke pollution.
10/7/2009 3:30:15 PM
How Rodeo came to live on the farm and what she has learned about the value of Real Estate.
9/22/2009 3:25:05 PM
Aerial imagery and ground sensors could be the newest means of determining when cultivated fields need the irrigation turned on.
9/22/2009 3:20:32 PM
With autumn upon many in the northern climes, Traverse City, Michigan, has activated its fall foliage hotline. Call for color reports!
6/23/2009 3:58:51 PM
Replacing single-row crops and other farming practices may be the way to beat the uncertainties of climate change.
6/11/2009 12:13:00 PM
Steve searches for the right balance for his pond.
5/19/2009 6:14:11 PM
Changing Lands, Changing Hands: A National Conference on Farm and Ranch Access, Succession, Tenure and Stewardship is set for June 10-11 in Denver.
5/11/2009 12:31:01 PM
Landscaping and buildings in rural America
4/13/2009 4:54:54 PM
Geologist Steve tells the stories of the rocks on his property.
4/1/2009 2:53:27 PM
Michiganders, Sherry & Russ Sutherby, are living the dream – on their 40 acres of paradise – Russ-Stick Acres.
3/24/2009 4:44:58 PM
Steve is ready to work, but has a few questions about maintaining his pond.
3/5/2009 12:44:05 PM
KC wrestles with the mysteries of propane depletion.
2/5/2009 5:34:39 PM
Robyn fixes her water problems with a new pump.
1/22/2009 4:39:46 PM
Getting water from the truck to the water tank is difficult when the pump goes out.
1/5/2009 4:30:44 PM
Cooler in summer and wamer in winter, areas near Lake Michigan also get more snow.
1/2/2009 11:04:46 AM
Hank reports on his current favorite farm store.
12/2/2008 3:36:04 PM
Keep your engines running and on the road with a little preparation and winter driving knowledge.
12/2/2008 9:08:25 AM
Hank likes fencing with the Polaris Ranger XP for all kinds of reasons.
11/26/2008 9:53:24 AM
Steve suggests simplicity and a country lifestyle are sustainable and environmentally friendly.
11/21/2008 3:09:13 PM
Robyn and family finally get a roof and electricity on their homestead.
9/11/2008 5:03:46 PM
Finding neighbors is just a few price stickers away.
7/16/2008 7:39:31 AM
One thing (among many) that I love in Kansas is KPR—Kansas Public Radio. It goes all day long with talk and news, and it’s terrific.
1/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Steam away your aches and pain.
1/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
For the do-it-yourselfer, there are many sources of pre-built saunas.
1/1/2008 12:00:00 AM
Choose the best partner for your operation.
9/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Starting with a stone barn and a big dream, Ken Krause shows what ambition, energy and a few strategic decisions can create.
9/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Fifteen years ago, Ken Krause was well on his way to a great little vineyard.
9/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
As he launched Fieldstone Farm, Ken Krause chose Booker T. Whatley to guide him.
1/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Kansas towns offer building lots to grow population.
11/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
It's an established trend - Americans are moving beyond the 'burbs' to rural areas. But it's not fatter paychecks they're chasing. While rural population overall has grown since 2000, incomes have lagged - rural dwellers make around three-fourths the income of their metropolitan counterparts.
9/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Low-tech solutions often are best for assuring a long, healthy life for your country road or driveway.
9/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Dos and Don'ts: Tips from Experts
9/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Recommended Product: DR Power Grader


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