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Farmers are at the forefront of regenerative practices because they see firsthand what it takes to grow and sustain life.
For the ’whatisness’ of things is one of descriptions Land Institute founder Wes Jackson takes to heart, Tim Unruh writes.
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When spare time was available, the men folk hunted for deer, cottontail rabbits, quail, pigeons, and ducks. The Incubator ...
In his decades of leadership, Jackson introduced a “Prairiebilly” vocabulary that was hatched while growing up on Kansas ...
Kelly McCormick and Glenn Maresca described the remote community of Duette, and what prompted them to settle there.
Witness the extraordinary rise of donkeys from humble farm helpers to billion-dollar industry drivers. Once seen as simple ...
McFarland placed his farm for sale for $27 million. Adam Deakin About 300 to 400 elk inhabit the property in the August-to-December hunting season, he said. There are also abundant mule deer ...
A 213-acre farm southwest of Gunnison along the Silver Thread Scenic Byway has been permanently conserved for farming and to ...
Some animals lost their eyes over time. Others never had them at all. For these creatures, not being able to see isn’t a weakness– it’s just how they’ve adapted.
A FIVE-year old boy was seriously injured on his family farm on Sunday after he received a kick from an animal. The child was rushed to Cork University Hospital where initially his condition was ...