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JUST BECAUSE YOU SAW IT DOESN'T MEAN IT EXISTS
Black panthers are prowling around parts of the South. Despite countless sightings, game wardens and biologists say this is an impossibility.
1 commentUSDA's Direct (502) Rural Development Loan
I’m just going to cover my experience through The United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development Direct Loan program itself and will not include my emotions through the whole first time homebuyer’s experience. Not only was it a...
16 commentsGrouping and Layout of Farm buildings in Countryside.
This hub will take account of: circulation of vehicles, men and livestock; accessibility of buildings housing related operations; relationship to existing buildings and services; and general plan for the future of the farmstead.
2 commentsStale Bread Recipes - Recipe for Bread Pudding with a Limousin Twist
Use your stale bread and make this wonderful Bread Pudding. Sometimes called Bread and Butter Pudding, this is a wonderful recipe for using up that stale bread. This stale bread recipe is easy to make and delicious. I've been served it in good resaurants for Christmas dinner - laced with whiskey - gorgeous. Thrifty tips for reducing household bills and food waste!
12 commentsAgriculture in France
why is france a good place for agriculture? French agriculture, the farming population in France.
25 commentsHughesnet Satellite Internet Service. Stuck with Hughes Net?
Hughesnet for those who don't know is a satellite internet provider and provides broadband internet to most rural area's of the United States. Hughsnet is supposed to be the leader in satellite internet and claims to be proud of their customer service. The fact that customer service is second to anything in the company doesn't say a lot for their business practices.
2 commentsMolly, An English Pointer Puppy in France
Our English Pointer puppy was adorable and she's grown into a fine hunting dog! English pointers are beautiful, medium sized dogs that make great family pets if you can give them enough excercise. Molly, our English pointer, went on to have her own puppies, and thereby hangs a tale or two.
11 commentsAnti-Intellectualism: The American Scourge
Over the last five years, a disturbing phrase has begun to creep into American media broadcasts and journalistic articles. And that term is intellectual elitism. When I was growing up and going to school in the 1970's and 1980's, the term...
15 commentsCAJUN FRIED OYSTERS - A Recipe
A great recipe for Fried Oysters, Cajun Style. I picked up this recipe when I was traveling through Louisiana in my RV. It is simple and the results are fantastic.
8 commentsLife in an Indian Village : Culture and pictures
India is majorly an agriculture based country and a major section of its people live in villages. A village is a collection of small huts. In the mid of fields in which the farmers work. Some villages are big while other are comparatively smaller....
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