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Raising Chickens: A Source of Eggs and Companionship

Chickens are beautiful and charming.

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How to Incubate Chicken Eggs Naturally and Artificially

Chickens are now becoming great pets for families to have, they lead towards a greener lifestyle also promoting organic foods. The eggs they make are a great source of nutrition to humans, but they can also be a source to new life.

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Barn Building Plans

Have you ever been or seen a farm? If yes, then you probably might be able to be familiar with what I am going to talk about. For me, living on a farm has always been a fun experience. I have been living on a farm for about 10 years now.

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Young Farmers to Convene in Indy

National FFA Convention Set For October 21-24, 2009.

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Raising Chickens: Where to Buy?

When undertaking chicken raising, one of the first questions you’ll find yourself asking is…where do I buy them? Your two main options are at the local feed/pet store or a hatchery. Each has its own advantages, so where you buy them will depend on your own needs.

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Choosing a Chicken Breed for Eggs

If you’re thinking about taking up raising chickens for eggs, there are some very important questions you should answer before undertaking this project. However, if you’re willing to put in a little time and effort, you’ll find that raising chickens can be an engaging and enjoyable hobby.

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Williams Grove Steam Engine Association: 2009 Steam Show

Pictures and information from this year’s event in Williams Grove, PA.

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Cattle Farming

Did you know that cattle farmers have very important jobs? They have a wide variety of jobs and know how to get those jobs done.

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Sympathy for The Farm Truck

Yup, not every truck makes a suitable farm vehicle. Here are a look at some traits every good farm truck will probably have. Some are funny, some are serious.

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The Two Most Difficult Times in Keeping Livestock: Birthing and Weaning

Whether it be sheep, swine, horses or cattle, there are two risky times for their owners. One is birthing, the other is weaning.