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Wagon Wheel Ranch of Yuma has been selected as the recipient of the 2025 Colorado Leopold Conservation Award. The Kenny and Jody Rogers family are cattle ranchers and owners of Wagon Wheel Ranch in ...
This is the 24th in a series of in-depth stories based on the findings of the City of Frankfort’s African American Historic ...
German immigrant Paul Wolf traveled 383 miles on a covered wagon from Wheeling, Ill. to what is now known as Nerstrand Big ...
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Metal Detecting a 1800s Wagon Trail in Alabama!Join Heath Jones of the History Seekers as he explores a forgotten wagon road deep in the Alabama woods—once used in the ...
The Mohawk Turnpike went between Schenectady and Rome, and this historic road, originally the Iroquois Trail, was later a ...
Photograph courtesy of Baylor University. After funeral services at Ebenezer Baptist Church, King’s mahogany coffin was born to Morehouse College on a rickety farm wagon pulled by two mules. There, ...
Vivek Sahni never set out to build a brand. A designer by training, with no formal business education, he stumbled into entrepreneurship almost by accident. It was 2000 when the Khadi and Village ...
Pitching loose hay onto a wagon In the community of Love, Mac Hewitt and Frank Hatter both kept mules to do the farm work on their steep mountain land. Frank was still using his jenny mule, Kate, to ...
Admission will close at 5:15 p.m. Along with all the new activities, the farm will also have its tried and true attractions including the playground, the corn box, wagon rides and straw maze.
A fundraiser to help a family farm struck by bird flu has received over 1,800 donations to help them recoup some of the associated costs of dealing with the aftermath of a bird flu outbreak.
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Hemmings on MSNThis 1957 Chevrolet Nomad has Been Owned by the Same Family Since NewMy dad always seemed to have more vehicles on the road than he needed, which undoubtedly was how I got the car bug. A dairy farmer who took over the historic 1793 family farm in Central New York when ...
Never accuse farmers of being afraid to use new technology. According to a recent Farm Journal Media survey of more than 1,800 farmers, 59% of farmers use a smartphone, and 44% use a tablet computer.
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