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Category: Environment and Conservation
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Nancy Gift and her husband decide it’s time to take the plunge again… into raising poultry.
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The author of Big-Box Swindle looks at the environmental arguments in favor of small, locally-owned neighborhood shops.
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In his latest dispatch from Stone Prairie Farm, Steven Apfelbaum takes to the deep waves of the prairie.
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Is that a new, local coffee shop where the Starbucks used to be? Look again. It could just be one of the coffee giants to take business from the real neighborhood stores.
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The eco-site Ideal Bite will be featuring Fred Pearce in August. Sign up for their book club and read along…
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The latest dispatch from Stone Prairie Farm, where nature brings wild nights.
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Thoughts on lawn care from Nancy Gift, author of A Weed by Any Other Name: The Virtues of a Messy Lawn, or Learning to Love the Plants We Don’t Plant.
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Late springtime on Stone Prairie Farm brings lush and varied vegetation, not all of it welcome.
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Fred Pearce discusses why “over-consumers” do more damage than “over-breeders.”
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Alexis Rizzuto, an assistant editor at Beacon Press, discusses a recent nature outing that didn’t turn out exactly as hoped.