Monthly Archives: April 2011
Help Pinon Grill Reinvent the Menu!
Farm Profit Misnomer: Rising Food Prices Part 4
It’s a misnomer that farmers are making tons of money. As oil prices rise so do the costs to operate the farm. Farmers feel the pinch in greater amounts as they might purchase fuel in the thousands of gallons at a time during planting and harvest.
Round 2 in the Battle of the Bags
New research may end the debate over which bag to use when bringing home your groceries. Two studies conducted in the past year set out to answer questions about the safety and environmental impact of switching to reusable plastic and cotton eco-friendly bags from the conventional paper or plastic bags used today.
Twenty Fun Facts about Jelly Beans
In preparation for National Jelly Bean Day which will be celebrated on April 22 this year, here are twenty facts about this fun and flavorful candy.
America’s Heartland Still Breaking Ground on TV’s Frontiers
Never in the history of television has there been a show with the scope and unique purpose like America’s Heartland. This weekly series about the people, places and processes of American agriculture started as most good things do, with a simple idea hitched to a vibrant vision.