Fjordworks: A History of Wrecks Part 1 – Fjordworks

Fjordworks: A History of Wrecks Part 1by Stephen Leslie with technical assistance and generally sound advice from Kerry Gawalt — both of Cedar Mountain...

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Bee Haven Acres… Tales From The Farm

We awoke yesterday to the first snow of the season.  I was beyond elated.  There's something wonderful about that first snow that takes me...

This Marketing VP’s Farm Passion: Pumpkins

Q&A with Kate Lambert Kate Lambert, a Missouri farmer and Vice President of Marketing at FCS Financial, has turned a passion for community-building into a...

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Herbal Harvest

appointment of a chair – Farming

Credit: Markles55 In April, we published our response to the Independent review of protected site management on Dartmoor.   We agreed with the recommendation to create...

The Cream of the Crop

Maryland has been keeping a fantastic tradition alive for over six decades. It’s the Maryland Dairy Princess Program, and it’s been weaving together the...
Buff-tailed bumblebee (Bombus terrestris)on Common bird

First endorsed SFI action now available – Farming

Credit: Pete Beard We promised we’d let you know when the first endorsed action offered through the Sustainable...
6 Must Haves For A High Altitude Garden (Colorado)

6 Must Haves For A High Altitude Garden (Colorado)

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Autumn Light, Wednesday, October 30, 2024

Autumn Light, Wednesday, October 30, 2024

“Autumn spun in twilight’s hour, Golden leaves glowing, her soul empowered.”—Angie Weiland-Crosby  Although this wasn’t taken in the evening, I...
What Happened To Autumn?

What Happened To Autumn?

If you love autumn like I love autumn, then you might agree with me that it goes...

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Mulvin’s Bog by Yvonne Heavey – The Milk House

We set out on the seven-mile journey from No. 56 to Knockdrin at 7.30 in the morning. The sun had barely risen, the sky...