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Time to Plow, Plant and Harvest Nathaniel Brooks for The New York Times As the number of farms in the country increases, some college graduates, like Jordan Schmidt, 27, are taking to agriculture, learning from experience as they go...It was harvest
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People usually aren't in the mood to celebrate autumn until October, even though the season officially began Saturday, according to Crumland Farms co-owner Judy Crum. So to draw people in a few weekends early, the staff came up with a wacky idea...
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20 September 2012 Millions dream of owning a pretty country cottage with a garden and a beautiful view. But for most of us the rural dream will remain just that, not least because of the soaring cost of living in the countryside, according to a
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Suresh Shetty said that the need of the hour was to ensure that funds are used effectively and there is no scope for misuse in the wake of the misappropriation of funds which came to light in some states recently. "Apart from the vigilance squad,
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Happiness 2x greater in rural areas' '+google_ads[i].line2 +' '+google_ads[i].line3 + ' Agencies : London, Thu Sep 06 2012, 16:11 hrs People who live in rural areas are twice as happy as those living in the cities, a new study has found. Researchers
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Cape Town Unemployed, ill-educated youth in rural areas are eager to take part in development initiatives in their local communities which are ravaged by poverty and debt...Government grants were the main source of household income in rural villages
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Suggested Topics Building on green belt land around towns and cities will "irreversibly damage the countryside" yet fail to deliver the Government's hoped-for economic growth, the former poet laureate Sir Andrew Motion warns today, as ministers face
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where local empowerment works Projects in the US and across Europe show how localism can work to improve rural communities but the policy still requires investment Mark Shucksmith Landfill localism: the area of Seneca takes in trash from New York
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Story Hog and other livestock farms are growing and producing enough sewage to rival small cities. The odor and pollution are an issue that's dividing rural communities. Robert Young is a farmer who's in the middle of a big stink in central Illinois
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For the first time, nationally-generated revenue will be divided between the national government and the 47 county governments, which were established under the 2010 Constitution. Resources, powers and functions will be devolved to county governments,
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