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Wakeman Town Farm Welcomes 15 Summer Interns

Wakeman Town Farm Welcomes 15 Summer Interns
Westport’s nnoprofit Green Village Initiative (GVI) this summer is hosting 15 student interns to work at The Wakeman Town Farm & Sustainability Center on Cross Highway.
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Pecks in the City: Some residents want to make Muncie fowl-friendly
MUNCIE — Chomperee was living the good life.
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Farmers market is super: Fresh from fields to fresh off presses
As my husband was getting ready to leave for work Thursday morning, he asked me if I was going to the store because he needed more honey for his morning oatmeal. I didn’t plan on shopping, but lucky for him, I found “Andrew’s Honey” at the Westport Farmers Market.
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A farm blossoms in the concrete desert

A farm blossoms in the concrete desert
BUENA PARK – In one hidden corner of Buena Park High School, the sounds of students’ busy chatter give way to the cadence of clucking chickens and bleating sheep. There’s an entire 4 ½-acre farm on the campus, complete with animal pens, a…
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Memo To Gary Bettman: Why NHL Fans Hate Crosby and Ovechkin
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced, formally, the league’s plans for the 2011 Winter Classic(s) during his state of the union address before the Stanley Cup Finals begin. It will be between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals, and will be held at Heinz Field, home of the NFL’s Pittsburgh Steelers. The announcement, which even Bettman joked was one of the league’s worst kept …
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Community Notes
* Linton Moose will have a fish and shrimp dinner at 5 p.m. with Karaoke at 8 p.m. Public is invited and money goes to charity. * The Greene County 4-H Rabbit Club will host a yard sale and cookout from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the fairgrounds.
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i have 50 chickens i am raising on my farm- how much is reasonable to charge per chicken?

i have 50 cornish rock pullets that i am raising for meat and i am wondering what is reasonable to charge per chicken. i am thinking $7. think as if you were the farmer NOT the consumer.

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Animal Farm Episode 1, Part 3 of 10


A programme looking at Genetic Modification and Selective breeding. Giving examples on this imaginary farm. Sorry about the quality if it goes slow in places

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Bio-security on Canadian Chicken Farms


Canadian chicken farmers have a strict set of bio-security protocols to protect their birds from diseases. Take a virtual tour of this Canadian farm and other farms at www.farmissues.com

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Deep Litter Bedding System for Chickens – Your Best Bet for Manure Management


Benefits of raising chickens on the deep litter system: no manure problem, lower feed bill, healthier chickens, better eggs, and free compost.

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