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  • Changing Lifestyles: From Career to Chasing Dreams
    Colleen ponders what lies ahead for her, when she'll discontinue her conventional lifestyle and chase her dreams.
  • Pie Makers, Unite!
    This year’s Great American Pie Festival features American Pie Council/Crisco’s 16th annual National Pie Championships along with a scholarship competition for Junior Chefs.
  • Raw Milk Symposium
    Attend the second annual Raw Milk Symposium to learn more about the topic and why milk producers and consumers are raising questions regarding regulations. 
  • A Snapshot of Endangered Breeds
    The danger of extinction threatens domestic livestock and poultry breeds, as well as wildlife.
  • Pause Before Pruning
    Year-round trimming efforts require proper tools and preparation. Take some time before you start the job this spring; your trees and shrubs will thank you.
  • Reduce Waste: How to Use Restaurant Leftovers
    Rodeo explores the best ways to use leftover entrees and other items in your doggie bag.
  • How the Conservation Movement is Flawed
    Mishelle argues that the conservation movement clashes with our innate drive for abundance.
Spotlight

GRIT Guide To Backyard Chickens

Hank proudly announces GRIT's new Guide to Backyard Chickens book.

Manna Pro Celebrates the Arrival of Young Farm Animals

Manna Pro celebrates the arrival of young farm animals with ‘Baby Your Babies’

Baby chicks in a cardboard box

Recipes for Green Household Cleaners

Becky shares a great resource for making homemade cleaning products.

Easy Homemade Soap

Turn household items from duds to suds.

Resourceful gift-giving

Mud Season: Coexisting (Peacefully) With Mud

It is getting to be that time of year, the season of mud. Thankfully, more snow and freezing temps are forecast, so the ground will harden up. In the meantime, the gooey mud tests our patience every day.


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