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Life on the Land

Henbit: Harbinger Of Spring

When it comes to the blush of pinkish-purple that one sees spreading across roadside fields or the edges of lawns in early spring, beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder.

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Crowds at the Homestead National Monument of America in Nebraska watch as the solar eclipse of 2017 entered totality.

And Then There Was Dark

Farmers enjoyed the once-in-a-lifetime event of a total solar eclipse and recall how the day went for their part of the country.

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A man stands at the entrance to the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, a seed preservation vault in Norway.

Seeds Frozen for the Future

To protect the world’s crops for generations to come, countries submit their seeds to this unique seed preservation vault in Norway.

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Befriending Bats

Attract bats as natural pest control for yards, gardens and fields.

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Give A Bat A Home

Tips for providing habitats to attract insect-eating bats to your yard and garden.

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Alpacas Are Cool Critters

At Marble River Farm in upstate New York, the cute, coltish, quirky alpaca still gets a lot of love.

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Water In Winter

A frost-free fount eliminates chopping ice to water livestock when ponds, hoses and troughs are frozen.

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Engaging Change

The biggest asset at Windy Poplars Farm in Saskatchewan is the open embrace of new ideas.

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Paying It Forward

A couple from Maine honors their farming heritage by offering the next generation a helping hand.

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The “Massey Man”

Omar Holt made as much of a career helping others as he did selling tractors.

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