A water-saving invention Admin July 19, 2011 I read a lot of publications, but one of the most interesting magazines I receive is California Farmer. I have
At the Farmers Market Admin July 16, 2011 Now that it’s summer and locally grown produce is plentiful, you have probably noticed more farmers markets around. There is
Have supermarkets become farmers? Admin July 12, 2011 Have you noticed at your local supermarket that more and more of the produce is packaged under the market’s private
Teapots and Onions Admin July 8, 2011 So, how well do you know the people you work with? Do you know about their families? Our company, Frieda’s
Summer fruit memories Admin July 5, 2011 My first memories of tasting fresh apricots was when I was in college at UC Davis. My mom asked me
4,031 miles and what I learned Admin July 1, 2011 That’s how many miles I drove during my cross-country road trip. Yes, I know it wasn’t a direct route, but
St. George, Utah Admin June 29, 2011 By day 7 of our cross-country journey, Alex and I were ready to be home. But we still had more
Make half your plate fruits and vegetables Admin June 21, 2011 I’m sure you have heard about the new dietary guidelines issued by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). They
Top questions for global agriculture Admin June 15, 2011 After my cross-country trip, you cannot imagine how many emails (over 1,000) and magazines and other reading materials had accumulated
Visiting Historic Mount Rushmore Admin June 14, 2011 Alex and me at Mount Rushmore After we left Chicago, we drove north to Minneapolis, stopping in Wisconsin to get