Appalachian people lived off the land in more ways than one and that included growing their food in gardens and orchards.
Spears and her husband also grew an acre of this corn on the land they used for the Narragansett Food Sovereignty Initiative.
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The U.S. population of Amish is now nearly 400,000, and growing most rapidly in the Great Lakes states, according to the ...
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Ethnicity made a difference in early American agriculture. German immigrants brought different practices and traditions to the New World than ...
Iowa corn harvest reached 84% this week, up from 68% last week, and soybean harvest is nearly complete, at 96%, as the state nears the end of one of its driest Octobers. The state's crop ...