Every spring at Howell Living History Farm, there’s a buzz of anticipation surrounding “Lambing Day.” Visitors and staff ...
Just off Lawrence Avenue, in an area north of Holcom Sports Complex, one building stands out from the mostly residential ...
As the bulbs push their way skyward and the first floral fragrances begin to waft, gardeners across our island begin looking ...
Spring is here, and with it are signs of new life on farms around the Valley. Leaves are beginning to bud on fruit trees, ...
The U.S. cattle and sheep industries have experienced significant decline due to zero-tariff policies allowing cheaper imports to displace domestic production. This decline in domestic production ...
"The police don't do anything. They have never helped us with anything. If you tell them the settler is taking your sheep, they'll ask 'Are you sure it's yours?'" A Palestinian shepard holds a ...
Footage has been released of a terrifying blaze which could be seen for miles as it encroached on a barn housing sheep. Nine fire engines in total were called to tackle the flames as they roared ...
After two weeks of hustle and bustle, the barns at the fairgrounds in Kaufman have finally begun to quiet. The annual Kaufman County Junior Livestock Show has been the sole thought on the minds of 4-H ...
A roughly 6-foot-tall, black-and-white llama named Pancho acts as the living scarecrow for the Sheep and Swine Unit, protecting the sheep and goats from possible predators. Pancho arrived at campus in ...
Up the creek without a paddle may define how much of the farming community feels at present through a mix of poor margins, inclement weather, animal and bird restrictions and the real stinger of ...
With Maple Weekend quickly approaching Saturday and Sunday, March 15-16, sugarhouses and maple producers across the state are preparing to start tapping for sap. Joyce Keyser, owner of Shepherd’s Hut ...
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