Posts Tagged ‘wheat’

admin - State ag chief experiences agriculture Marin-style first hand (7/6/2012)

CALIFORNIA FOOD and Agriculture Secretary Karen Ross paid a visit to the Marin County fair on Monday hoping to glean some of the county’s agricultural success to share with others. “This fair is stressing exactly what we think fairs need to stress: agricultural heritage and connecting with the community, and they have done an exceptional [...]

In West Bank, buying land isn’t always what it seems

Ashraf Aziz Hamed received an unexpected phone call some time back in 2005. on the line was an investigator from the Israel Police. he asked Hamed, a resident of Beitin, a village north of Ramallah, whether his family owned land in Section 4, Lot 132. At his family’s small carpet shop in El Bireh last [...]

admin - This Was Brainerd- Oct. 4 (10/7/2011)

20 years ago (1991) (Adv.) Prime Rib – cut to order every Friday night. $1.00 per oz., starting at 6oz. for $5.95. Includes salad bar, potato and wheat loaf. Saturday Night Buffet – only $5.95 – Seniors just $5.25. The Holiday Inn – Hwy 371 South – Brainerd. 30 years ago (1981) (Adv.) a truly [...]

admin - Nutrition for German Shepherds (10/7/2011)

Keeping your precious German Shepherds alive and healthy can be very hard if you are unaware of the right diet you should give them. The nutritional intake of dogs differ from breed to breed. Here are some tips to help you keep your loving companion strong and active. One of the best ways to make [...]

admin - Food storage made easy and tasty (10/2/2011)

“Emergency Food Storage in a Nutshell” is 222 pages of easy, creative and tasty recipes, along with planning charts, recommendations, tips and answers to common questions. how much wheat should you have stored to be covered for six months? what about dried whole eggs? The answers for all questions relating to food storage can be [...]

admin - History will plow into present at Highland Homestead Harvest Days (9/9/2011)

History will plow into the present this weekend when Homestead Harvest Days return to the Louis Latzer Homestead south of Highland. The Highland Historical Society is coordinating the 25th annual event from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $3 Friday; [...]

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