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  2. Woman's National Farm & Garden Association - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .wnfga .org. The Woman's National Farm & Garden Association ( WNF&GA) is an American non-profit organization dedicated to promoting agriculture and horticulture. Membership is open to men and women; chapters are active in the Northeastern United States and the East North Central States .

  3. 'I can leave my tears in the garden.' A tiny flower farm ...

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    A tiny flower farm offers a reprieve from cancer. Stacie and Chad Vanags were working to build a micro-farm in Ventura when they were hit with Chad's Stage 4 lung cancer diagnosis. It hasn't ...

  4. No tilling, no tractors: Centre County ‘intensive market ...

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    Chris Hench transplants lettuce at Blackbranch Farm on Tuesday, April 9, 2024. All the field are hand-tended and no-till. Abby Drey/adrey@centredaily.com. Blackbranch Farm is thought to be one of ...

  5. Hobbyist beekeepers are buzzing after reversing America’s ...

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    The department’s definition of farm hasn’t changed since 1975. Inflation, which drives the price of most things up, including honey and hive supplies , has allowed even hobbyist beekeepers to ...

  6. The Country Gentleman - Wikipedia

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    Albany, New York. Language. English. The Country Gentleman (1852–1955) was an American agricultural magazine founded in 1852 in Albany, New York, by Luther Tucker. [1] Since the founder, Luther Tucker, had started Genesee Farmer in 1831, which merged with The Cultivator, which was merged into The Country Gentleman, the claim has been made ...

  7. American Agriculturist - Wikipedia

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    American Agriculturist was an agricultural publication for farm, home, and garden in the United States, published in English and German editions. Its subtitle varied over time: for the Farm, Garden, and Household (1869), for the Household, Garden, Farm (1877). It often included the tag-line Full of Good Things for Everybody, in City, Village ...

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