LEARNING ABOUT FARMING
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What I Learned About Retirement: A Senior's ExperienceGrowing up in a small farming community in Houston County, Tennessee, you didn't hear much about 'retirement' in the 1950's and the 1960's. My learning about retirement came late. Read more to see what I learned about retirement as a Senior Citizen.- First Grade Home School Social Studies and Websites to Make Learning FunIf you plan to follow the recommended national course of study, you can also find fun resources to help your home schooler not only learn, but also get excited about social studies subjects.
- 4-H Youth Education: A New Age of Fun and Learning4-H is no longer just livestock, farming and produce. Today 4-H tries hard and succeeds at making after-school, weekend, and summer programs fun for kids and families.
1,000 Words About UgandaInstead of television and camaraderie among workers, the easiest diversion for truckers was sex. Katuna, Uganda is one towns along the Northern Transport Corridor-a span of highway that stretches from Kenya all the way to Djibouti
Eric Danielson: Farming a Boyhood Field of DreamsLeland, Illinois farmer Eric Danielson shares his pride in the land he grew up with from childhood, and his love of the family legacy that spans 4 generations.
The History and Future of LearningHistory began when the Sumerians invented writing. The dissemination of knowledge through Muslim conquest, the Crusades and the Mongol Invasions kindled the Renaissance. How will I-University and Wikipedia revolutionize the world?- Planning a Visit to the National ZooA day at the Washington D.C.'s National Zoo is a fun, convenient and free way to spend a day. From its world famous pandas to outdoor concerts, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Here are some helpful hints to plan your zoo visit.
Growing Up Farming with Horses in the 1940'sBefore tractors, all the farming was done by horses and mules. On small hill farms the practice continued at least into the 1940's. The horses needed no gasoline or oil and could reproduce themselves; definite advantages- Backyard Chickens: Fun Way to Expose Children to FarmingChickens are an animal that produce a useful product, and can be used to teach children about farming, even in an urban environment.
- Agriculture Education in Monterey County, CA: Tours, Farms & MoreBug walks, sheep shearing, and harvest festivals are just a few ways to learn about the multi-faceted world of agriculture in the Central California communities of Monterey, Salinas and Carmel Valley.
- Where to Learn Organic Farming in an Internship Job If You're A Veteran: Help America to Eat More Local Fruits & VegetablesVeterans returning from combat with a disability or anxiety can learn organic farming and management to help replace the retiring farmers who grow organic produce for their communities.
- Where to Find Money, Training, and Leased Land to Start Farming in Your AreaSome people farm within a city on leased land. Here's how to find training, experience, grant money, and leased land to start farming within your city.
Documentaries to Show in Nutrition ClassLearn more about America's unhealthy food culture with these food documentaries.
Best Movies About FranceAny Francophile will enjoy this list of films about France.
Facts About American Livestock FarmingAmerican farmers feed the US and the world with productive livestock. Many consumers misunderstand or don't know basics about livestock or their own food supply. Here are some facts.- Contextual Factors Effect the Teaching and Learning Processhow contextual factors can effect the teaching and learning process
- Karma Farm: Urban Farming and Community WholenessKarma Farm is an urban community farming operation which aims to establish local food security and instill a cooperative spirit within Prescott, Arizona. The farm is located in many backyards throughout the city.
- National Dairy Month Lesson PlanAn elementary through junior high lesson plan on Dairy products, science and history using National Dairy Month as the theme.
Best Colleges for an Online Agriculture DegreeWant to study agriculture but don't have the time to attend on campus classes? Schools such as CSU, Virginia Tech, and U of I offer degree programs that can be completed entirely online.- A City Boy Learns About GardeningI used to think gardening meant planting, weeding, watering and things just grew! I had a lot to learn.
- Farmers Go to Jefferson City to Fight for Traditional Ways of FarmingFarmers went to Jefferson city last week to tell the FDA that they don't want to participate in the new animal identification system.
The Truth About the Latest Pandemic HoaxDon't be fooled by reports of pigs contaminating humans. Don't be fooled by the mainstream media - do your own research. The truth will out.
Learning to "Right Size" Your GardenFirst-time gardeners may want to start small and increase their garden plot as needed.- Columbia, Missouri Free Vacation AttractionsColumbia has the benefits of being a medium sized town with more attractions than you might expect. Read on to learn about vacation activities that just might help you and your family have a roaring good time.
- Comparative Analysis Essay on Two Articles About Urban SprawlUrban sprawl has to do with the effects of the human civilization destroyer natural habitats to build our cities. This is an essay comparing two opposing views on urban sprawl.
- Meet Charlemagne, the Founder of the Holy Roman EmpireCharlemagne founded one of the major empires of history: the Holy Roman Empire. Learn a little more about him in this article.
- Working Farms in Massachusetts for Fun Family TripsOne of the best ways to educate children about farm life is to actually visit a working farm. A fun family trip to one of these working farms in Massachusetts is a learning experience that's also fun.
Peace Corps Volunteer Talks About the Violence in KenyaJust after Christmas, Kenya erupted into violence and rioting over Kenya's disputed Presidential elections leaving hundreds dead so far. Here is a personal interview with a Peace Corps volunteer currently stationed in Kenya.
Online Game Involves Learning and EntertainmentHave you strolled through barns at the fair and looked at show cattle? Ever thought of a little place and raising some? An online game offers virtual cows - for not only kids but adults!
Learning from Past Mistakes: U.S. Government Policy Towards Native AmericansU.S. policy towards Native Americans is one of our country's longest historical conflicts. From the late eighteenth century continuing through today, American government has been modifying its policies toward Native Americans.
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