Eisenhower lived on a farm and raised black Angus cattle about 10 miles above the Maryland/Pennsylvania border.
Forty years ago Monday, Memorial Stadium was the site of what must be the pre-eminent cultural event in the history of ...
Saturday’s star-studded concert will air on TV for the first time in years as the hotline for farmers gets more calls about a ...
Farmers around the world are devising sustainable production systems. For agroecological systems to be a solution, they must be highly productive.
As part of our exhibition at Farm Aid 40, we have created an interactive game that highlights some of the unpredictable ...
It's magical to pull up to a true drive-in restaurant. Here's a list of ones with neon signs and carhops going through rows ...
Bill’s father modernized as he went, building a new milking parlor in 1970 and expanding with a seed house in 1975. For ...
You wouldn’t know it today, but this busy crossroads was once a hamlet named Andersonville. I’m not sure why, but most modern ...
The first Earth Day was observed by an estimated 20 million Americans, raising awareness of protecting the environment.
The tradition dates back to about 1950 when Ellen Carlson was growing tomatoes on her farm near Wildwood, 60 miles northeast of Bemidji.
Learn about the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture, founded in 1785 by Benjamin Franklin and others. Discover how it pioneered ..
Luke Nelson, his grandson, confirmed the news in an email to The Baltimore Sun, writing that his grandfather was “a local legend in Baltimore and was beloved by many.” A Facebook post from Andy Nelson ...