Wongarra man Doug Gimesy removes more than 18 kilometres of barbed wire from his property to create a wildlife haven.
The Texas Tribune on MSN
An East Texas landowner fenced off a community’s favorite fishing spot, igniting multiple legal battles
It was a cold morning in February 2022 when Bud Morton drove his black 2015 Chevrolet truck down the last mile of Farm to ...
AllAfrica on MSN
South Africa: The Real Cost of Johannesburg's Water
"We have water left and right. We see it on its way to Johannesburg but nobody in this whole place has access to it. Most get their water from a few old community boreholes. Children will go there and ...
Amanda Owen’s Christmas on a 2,000-acre farm: 9 kids, a 40lb turkey, no John Lewis—could you manage?
The frost bites hard in the Dales, but laughter, beasts and busy hands still crowd a farmhouse in December. Amanda Owen has ...
Fix It Homestead on MSN
What a $50 weekend project can change on the homestead
Fifty dollars might not sound like much, but on a homestead, that can go a long way. A few smart weekend projects can make chores easier, improve how things look, or even save you money down the line.
Persistent drought, record temperatures, wildfires: Faced with the most acute effects of global warming, residents of the Aude department in southern France are looking for ways to keep their region ...
In the heart of East Texas sits a bargain hunter’s paradise so vast it can be seen from space—or at least from a low-flying plane with good eyesight. First Monday Trade Days in Canton transforms 450 ...
A high-tech, no-fence solution is teaching cattle to stay home on the range, University of Alberta research has found.
All eventualities seem to be controlled for. The collars are solar-powered, and Crouch saw them endure every conceivable form of abuse.
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