Monthly Archives: August 2011

Avoiding Hot Grease and Liquid Burns

Learning proper safety practices can help avoid injuries, such as burns, while at work or home.

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The Healing Power of Horsing Around

Equine therapy is becoming an acceptable therapy for persons with differing disabilities; from those with physical limitations, to children and adults who have been through traumatic events. The intuitive nature of horses provides the balance necessary to work with those in need.

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Fill Your Plate is a Work in Progress

Fill Your Plate is a work in progress. At the Farm Bureau, we’re working to add more recipes.

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Ag in The Classroom Celebrates Fall with FREE Books and Cash Prizes for Teachers

The Arizona Farm Bureau puts Agriculture in the Classroom in motion by involving teachers and students with books, posters and cash prizes.

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Focus on Agriculture: In Praise of All-American Food

By Stewart Truelsen, American Farm Bureau Federation   Isn’t it about time we praised All-American food, the food we like to eat at a picnic or outdoor barbeque? We’re talking about hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken, sweet corn, potato salad, fresh fruit, … Continue reading

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