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A Louisiana family bets their dairy farm on raw milk, despite the risks
Two gallons, four. Six gallons, eight. The store at Sinagra Family Dairy in Amite had just opened at 2 p.m., but a half-hour later, the cooler was close to empty. “Mom, can you grab a few more gallons of raw milk?” Miles Sinagra…
Next generation taking Millbank Farm in new direction
Since 28-year-old Emily McGowan returned in 2019 to Millbank Farm in Co. Down to run it alongside her parents, she has brought the business in a whole new direction. Her role focuses on diversification, marketing, retail and developing new…
Giant solar farm covering 171 acres of North Staffordshire Green Belt rejected
Plans for a massive solar farm in North Staffordshire have been thrown out by councillors who ruled that the land was in the Green Belt. Stafford Borough Council's planning committee deferred its decision on the 30MW solar farm, spread across 19…
TOM PARKER BOWLES: Why I'll never eat farmed salmon again
The Atlantic salmon. Once upon a time, the all-conquering king of fish, a lean, muscular machine whose epic life cycle makes Odysseus look like Homer Simpson. Born in rivers across the land, these magnificent beasts migrate thousands of miles, out…
First-ever chuckwagon races at Presley Farms in Central Arkansas a hit | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
PERRY -- Seven weeks ahead of the National Championship Chuckwagon Race in Clinton, the small town of Perry is hosting its first-ever chuckwagon racing event over the weekend at Presley Farms. More than 150 teams are participating in divisions…
Heatwave reducing milk production, Nuneaton farmer says
A Warwickshire farmer says this summer's hot weather has reduced milk production, creating further challenges for the farming industry. Charles Goadby, who runs Manor Farm near Nuneaton, told the BBC Politics Midlands programme the recent heatwave…
Brexit has been 'disaster' for farming and fisheries, Essex businessmen say
Brexit has been a 'disaster' and 'catastrophe' for the shellfish industry, an Essex fisherman has said. Tom Haward, 44, director of Richard Haward's Oysters, said his business has lost around £200,000 a year after the United Kingdom left the…
Ireland's data centers consumed nearly as much electricity as every home in the country combined in 2025 - server farms gulped 23% of national power despite years of grid restrictions
Data centers accounted for 23% of Ireland's total electricity consumption in 2025, according to data released by the country's Central Statistics Office last week. The report revealed that data center consumption rose to 7,663 GWh in 2025 from…
Exactly where new 'social hub' farm café could open
A new café could open at a farm, serving surrounding Cambridgeshire residents. Belport (Exning) Limited seeks to change a “redundant” building into a new café at Hill Farm on Burwell Road in Exning, near Newmarket. The…
Action without actors: Mainland 'face-buying' trend leaves actors out of the frame
From a few hundred yuan for photos to five-figure portrait rights, the surge in mainland AI dramas has fuelled a booming facial data market but also driven thousands of actors out of work. SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The debate about acting in…
'Huge wave' of carbon storage projects causes alarm in small-town USA as oil firms eye billions in subsidies
The plan to bury carbon under remote Indiana farmland is supposed to be a slam dunk for the climate, according to its supporters – all generously funded by US tax dollars. But as far as Melissa Harrison and some other residents of Clymers…
Behind the classroom doors of Sandwell's first 'exceptional' school
'Our school really takes us to places beyond our dreams,' said pupil Remi of her school. She was recalling a visit to London's Royal Ballet and Opera House, one of many experiences she said she never imagined having when she first arrived at Moat…
Blue Jays' Parker, Perry, Canada's Flewelling shine at Futures Game
PHILADELPHIA — Nolan Perry's quiet demeanour earned him a unique nickname from Dunedin Blue Jays manager Ryan Casteel during the month the right-hander spent in low-A to open the season. “Skipper calls him the guard dog,” JoJo…
To make wine is to believe in the future: the Ukrainians growing grapes on the frontline
As winemaker Mykhailo Molchanov pottered about trimming foliage from his vines on a warm early-summer day, his dog Direktor at his heels, it was hard to imagine a more idyllic scene. The Molchanovs' organic vines are planted directly into the…
Pirates' Seth Hernandez Dominates in Futures Game
PHILADELPHIA — Pittsburgh Pirates right-handed pitcher Seth Hernandez is one of the top upcoming talents in baseball and he showed fans across the sport exactly why that is. Hernandez represented the Pirates for the National League in the…
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