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8/14/2009 12:04:28 PM
Variety of offerings make a cold-weather farmers' market the place to be.
8/11/2009 4:25:13 PM
Here’s the new shake on America’s favorite salt-preserved foods – made with the only rock we eat.
8/11/2009 2:39:15 PM
Wealth of bean varieties helps keep this nutritional wonder on everyone's table.
6/15/2009 4:06:19 PM
Improve cabbage's taste and nutrition through fermentation.
6/12/2009 3:33:08 PM
Trusty Farmall A was a true partner during my summers making hay.
4/22/2009 10:07:33 AM
Hank celebrates Earth Day with Husqvarna EcoSmart tools.
4/14/2009 9:40:20 AM
Scarecrows have a long history and are fun to make.
4/10/2009 11:46:42 AM
Spice up your life with this zesty root.
4/10/2009 11:00:52 AM
Is there a sinister plot afoot when gardeners covet titles for cultivating extremely large vegetables?
4/10/2009 10:28:33 AM
Each year, Minnesota pumpkin growers compete in local festival's giant pumpkin weigh-off.
4/10/2009 9:41:46 AM
Washington state duo take giant vegetables to a new level
4/7/2009 2:58:04 PM
The answer to why red dirt is red lies beneath the surface.
3/3/2009 10:54:10 AM
National Agriculture Pollinator Forum highlights efforts to promote native bees, other insects and birds said to be vital to $20 billion in ag food production.
1/30/2009 12:18:26 PM
How to grow healthy, delicious stalks in your garden.
1/16/2009 10:22:11 AM
A few 2-by-2s and some string make a great trellis for Paul's raised beds.
1/13/2009 10:33:31 AM
Sponsored by the Northern Plains Sustainable Agriculture Society, the annual conference is the region’s largest gathering of sustainable and organic agriculture enthusiasts.
11/28/2008 3:46:26 PM
Your place for finding heirloom potato seeds.
11/28/2008 3:24:57 PM
This beetle is a formidable pest to potatoes and harvesters throughout most of North America.
11/28/2008 3:17:25 PM
Choose heirloom potato varieties for fun and flavor. 
11/28/2008 2:11:37 PM
Collectors show off Oliver tractors and plows during annual event.
11/28/2008 2:02:31 PM
Plan a garden that's beautiful to look at and contains treats for the dinner table.
10/28/2008 5:28:08 PM
Pumpkins, sheep, cattle, chickens and plenty of produce keep those at Foxwood Farm busy.
10/24/2008 4:33:45 PM
A visit to a pumpkin farm gave me several gourd, squash and pumpkin ideas for next year.
10/2/2008 2:01:58 PM
Organic farming may be the answer.
9/23/2008 1:34:05 PM
With energy prices driving the cost of agricultural inputs up, nutrient-rich manure is getting another look.
8/8/2008 11:02:15 AM
Store some of your garden bounty in a root cellar.
6/30/2008 10:34:43 AM
 Let's count the ways to enjoy this stately flower.
6/30/2008 10:17:39 AM
 Alternative crop shows promising market.
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Sometimes, nontraditional farming ideas escape translation in a bank setting. Learn how to overcome those obstacles.
5/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
When delicious fruit – from your own trees – appears on the table, your labor will be well worth the effort.
9/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
If arguments over farm subsidies make your eyes glaze over, try thinking this way: The government might be willing to subsidize you doing absolutely nothing on your rural land.


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