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As a teenager in the 1970s, I worked on a typical dairy farm in England. Fifty cows grazed on lush pastures for most of their ...
This chowder is one of the freshest, most summer-glorifying soups you can imagine. I make many versions of it during these ...
Bacteria, viruses and fungi are masters at evolving new strategies to infiltrate plants and cause disease that harm crops. To ...
A steady increase in the population of wild pigs — a marauding, non-native animal that can grow sharp tusks and weigh 250 ...
As our domesticated herds grow, wildlife is becoming rarer and rarer. Rethinking our responsibilities to animals will be hard ...
There’s a saying that goes “you can make bourbon anywhere in the country, but if it’s not Kentucky bourbon, it’s not bourbon.” ...
The state wanted no part of the operation, so the Nez Perce stepped in to partner with the federal government.
Supported by recent research conducted by Indiana University associate scientist Ed Herrmann and his team, the Tenskwatawa corn was placed at Angel Mounds. It will likely be at its peak when the ...
Recent spring rains have given us the opportunity to enjoy a spectacular array of June wildflowers. We have a number of ...
Be sure to strain out the plant material before using the infusion on your corn to avoid any undesirable texture. Grilling Your Canna-Corn When it comes to grilling corn on the cob, there are many ...
If you plant squash in the summer, you know what a bounty only a couple of seedlings yields. The plants spread out and run wild with large ... absolutely divine, sweet corn. Although squash ...
Aspergillus fungus thrives because its genome bends easily to new pressures. It lives on soil, grains, animal feathers, even ...