Historian Richard Bushman explores how colonial farmers lived, worked and helped build the foundation of a new nation.
Farmers in Cauayan City in Isabela rushed to thresh their corn harvest to take advantage of the good weather in this file photo. Corn is regarded as one of the most important staples of the ...
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“And this our life, exempt from public haunt, Finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, Sermons in stones, and good in everything.” — “As You Like It,” Act II, Scene 1 One of Casey Hoekstra ...
ine out of 10 ships that once passed through the Strait of Hormuz are not going anywhere. The consequences are already shaping Asia's next harvest and the one after that. The disruption is now ...
Rough rice is the whole rice grain that is harvested from the rice plant. It includes the hull, which is the hard protective covering that accounts for 20% of the grain’s size. Also known as paddy ...
John Deere has announced a range of updates and enhancements to its model year 2027 X9 and S7 combines and header equipment. John Deere production and precision ag marketing manager, Royce Bell, says ...
There is something uniquely bittersweet about a retirement auction. Not just because items are being sold, but because what is really changing hands is memory. On March 13, pieces of Freddy Hill Farms ...
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What Does This Mod Do? In vanilla FS25, you can drive at full speed through any crop density with no consequences. Realistic Harvesting changes that. The HUD appears automatically when you enter a ...
Gain knowledge of how to grow barley for beer, including harvesting, threshing, and how to malt barley. Barley is a cereal grain, in the same botanical family (Poaceae) as wheat, maize, rice, oats, ...