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OPINION: A Japanese dairy company has found an unlikely saviour in its efforts to reverse falling milk demand: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Awajishima Milk Co claims sales of its Mozart Milk, which is produced from dairy cows that listen to Mozart from 6.30am and 9pm each day, have risen sin
In tonight's Evening Edition, read about who is buying U.S. farmland, how to handle agricultural challenges in the year ahead, and why the Sheppard Diesel SDG-3 tractor is so rare.
In all, foreign owners control less than 3% of the country’s farmland.
Canadians represen
There were no lions and tigers and bears, but there are goats, horses, cows, sheep, dogs and alpacas aplenty.
That’s because this isn’t the Land of Oz, it’s The Hunterdon County 4-H & Agricultural Fair, which runs through Sunday featuring a full schedule of events.
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Jodi: We take for granted the tractors that we have now. You can go out and plow, disc, plant, how many acres in just a few hours, and that wasn't the case, of course, over a hundred years ago, but what gave you the idea to start writi
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D eveloper Volition’s Saints Row originally started off as an open-world game that was clearly trying to compete with Grand Theft Auto, but slowly and steadily built its niche by honing in on its slapstick humor and over-the-top action setp
Earlier this summer, I took a cross-country road trip and got to see miles and miles of America’s farmland. As I marveled at the mammoth cultivators and irrigation systems that make the production of our food possible, I couldn’t help thinking of the way folks used to farm and how lucky I
A FURIOUS homeowner stood in front of a giant combine harvester — to moan about dust blown into his sandwich.
The man was a few feet from the huge blades before he was seen and the machine’s oblivious driver alerted.
Agriculture student Eleanor Gilbert, 20, was in an escort veh