Farmer Fred never smiled much. ?Farmin’ is serious business,” he’d say. ?Nothin’ funny about corn.” And so life on his farm was pretty serious. None of the animals laughed or even smiled. But
We weeded like peasants. We ate like kings...At the tender age of 62, this Hunterdon County farm boy unloads a veritable mountain of memories, mostly funny, some serious, but all entertaining.
Targeted towards the serious home gardener, homesteader, or organic farmer, this guide to compost is part of an eight volume series (available individually and as a set) created for farmers and others
As the average age of America’s farmers continues to rise, we face serious questions about what farming will look like in the near future, and who will be growing our food. Many younger people are int
The number of hobby farmers in the United States is steadily rising. At the same time, predators are increasing in number and range. These predators pose a serious threat to both farm animals and the
The number of hobby farmers in the United States is steadily rising. At the same time, predators are increasing in number and range. These predators pose a serious threat to both farm animals and the
Worried that the coming of a new baby and her grandmother's serious illness will change her warm, familiar life on her family's Vermont farm, ten-year-old Ariel combines her artistic talent with her g
The Road to Madison Avenue, a memoir, traces Hal Hart's life from an Iowa farm village during the Great Depression to Madison Avenue. The accounts of his life range from humorous to serious, and for b
The Road to Madison Avenue, a memoir, traces Hal Hart's life from an Iowa farm village during the Great Depression to Madison Avenue. The accounts of his life range from humorous to serious, and for b
Three months after a serious accident, the author spends three days walking an ordinary prairie road while sorting through important life questions, meeting farm people who stop to talk, and detouring