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Lothian farm preserved
Sun ReportersAnne Arundel County has received state funding to preserve a 183-acre farm in Lothian and is on its way to getting money for two more properties in South County. The state Board of Public Works has approved $2 million in funding for the $2.6 million...Tags: Peter Franchot, Nancy K Kopp, Martin O'Malley, John R Leopold
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Spirited green tea We've been on the green tea bandwagon for a long time; cold, hot, we like them both. Suntory has introduced Zen, a green tea-based liqueur (about 20 proof), as another way of gaining needed antioxidants. Using tea leaves from a Kyoto...Tags: Food and Dining Culture, Emergency Incidents, Amazon.com Inc.
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Fair contests tempt with fame and good food
The Morning CallCould you use a blue ribbon to decorate your kitchen? How about a little extra cash and the chance to win even more? Or would you like to win the right to advance to bigger culinary contests at the Pennsylvania Farm Show this winter? If any of those...Tags: Great Allentown Fair, General Mills Incorporated, Beverage Industry
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Family business
247-4794As fast as Connie Parrish and her staff stack the produce, customers haul it away. These days, most of the fruits and vegetables at Dean and Don's Farm Markets come from South Carolina. But as the summer months roll by, they'll be bringing in items...Tags: Family, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Hampton Roads Weather, Murfreesboro, Weather Reports
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Tough times shut down carnivals
Associated PressHAMILTON, N.D.— In the heyday of the Pembina County Fair, about two dozen carnival rides filled up the fairground midway. The Ferris Wheel. The Tilt-A-Whirl. The Octopus. Neil Fleming saw it all in his 55 years as fair organizer: from food to...Tags: Curiosities, National Government, Palmdale, Animals, Festive Event
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NY farmer introduces rare early American cattle
A 199-acre farm in New York's Putnam County is now home to early American sheep and cattle. The seven Randall Lineback Cattle and 15 Jacob Sheep are on loan from gentleman farmer and financier George Whipple. Whipple had the animals moved from his...Tags: Nature
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Promised land. Promise fading.
Chicago Tribune reporterULLIN, Ill.— In the early 1950s, Lucius Casey Sr., a Chicago Housing Authority janitor and prophet of a local African-American religious group, shared this bold vision with his followers: "We will leave our homes. We will escape the decay of this...Tags: Death and Dying, Employees, Washington Park, Joliet, Housing and Urban Planning
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If you can't beat corn costs, grow your own
Special to The Morning CallThree-quarters of a million turkeys eat a lot of corn, wheat and soybeans, and with the cost of food skyrocketing, that could ruffle some feathers for fowl producers who have to feed and sell them. That's why David Jaindl of Jaindl Farms, Orefield,...Tags: Orefield, Animals, Macungie, The White House, Lehigh County
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Testing lab puts land into preservation
Sun reporterA ballistics testing facility in northern Harford County has placed nearly half of its property in a land preservation program. The H. P. White Laboratory owns nearly 300 acres surrounding its facility, which sits across Scarboro Road from the county...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Government, National Government, Arable Farming, John F. Kennedy
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