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Wavy Gravy is Back as Emcee of Gathering of the Vibes
Wavy Gravy's main claim to fame is being the head of the Hog Farm hippie commune that served free food to the masses at Woodstock some 43 years ago (and still survives to this day). "What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000," he exclaimed...
Tags: Netflix Inc., Gravy, Bob Dylan, Entertainment, Music
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Md. corn crops suffer in drought
Queenstown farmer John Draper's corn crop looks bleak — ears that normally have 18 or 20 rows of kernels have 14 rows due to a lack of rain. Others have few or shriveled kernels, and some stalks haven't grown any ears at all.
Yet, with a shot at...Tags: Food Industry, University of Maryland, College Park, Natural Disasters, Consumer Goods Industries, Environmental Issues
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Local county fairs and achievement days
WALWORTH AND CAMPBELL COUNTY ACHIEVEMENT DAYS When: July 30 and Aug. 7. Highlights: July 30: Static youth in action display, 9 a.m.; 7 p.m. fashion and talent show at Mound City Community Center, followed by a pie social. Aug. 7: 9 a.m., livestock...Tags: Human Interest
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Washington County Ag Expo & Fair vignettes
Handling a tractor proved to be more involved than it would at first appear for the participants in a driving contest Wednesday at the Washington County Ag Expo and Fair. Matthew Welling of Hagerstown knew first-hand what it took to participate in 4-H...
Tags: Animals, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Food Prices to Rise in Calif. Amid Drought Elsewhere
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- California might not be dry as a bone, but with the drought throughout most of the rest of the nation, it might as well be. The drought is pushing up the cost of meat and milk and other dairy products for the state's consumers. That's...Tags: Lobbying, Consumer Confidence, Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues, Consumers
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2012 Edmunds County Achievement Days: '4-H The Ultimate Sport'
August is just around the corner, and to start out the month the Edmunds County Achievement Days will be held August 1-3 in Ipswich at the 4-H Grounds. There are three days of activities planned. On Wednesday, Aug. 1, the Open Youth Horse Show and Fun Day...Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture
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Free pork sandwiches to be grilled at 2012 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally
Pierre - On August 4th, the South Dakota Pork Producers Council will be in the Black Hills area for its seventh year as Pork, The Official Meat of the 2012 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Come and join over forty pork farmers grilling delicious pork chop...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Sandwiches, Foods and Beverages
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Müller yogurt of Europe now available locally
Müller yogurt is touted as the number-one yogurt in the U.K., and now the Quaker Oats Company has brought the product to the United States. It’s being released in markets in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, including Hampton Roads, so look for it on...
Tags: Strawberries, Quaker Oats Company
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Closures hit the dairy industry
Staff WriterWhen Ed McGrew is asked about agriculture in the Valley, he’s quick to say the overall agricultural economy here is “the best it’s been crop by crop by crop.” But the same can’t be said about the local dairy industry or...Tags: Beverage Industry, Plant Openings, Muenster Cheese, Layoffs and Downsizing, Consumer Goods Industries
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Familiar characters fill tales in ACT's 'Leaving Iowa'
Eliot Lucas believes the audience can relate to “Leaving Iowa,” Aberdeen Community Theatre's upcoming production.
“This show is for anyone who has ever had to ride in the car with mom and dad,” said Lucas, who plays the lead role of Don Browning....Tags: Entertainment, Music, Family, Adultery, Travel
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Purchase of land, some near Orlando, aims to protect Glades
For the second time in two years, federal officials have announced plans to spend tens of millions of dollars to protect the Everglades ecosystem by conserving and rehabilitating portions of the ranch land between Orlando and Lake Okeechobee.
U.S....Tags: Charles Lee, Ecosystems, Everglades, Lake Okeechobee, Orlando
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High cropland prices in Midwest sow fortune and worry
MINNEAPOLIS - Mick Schmiesing strides into the local rec center in a plaid shirt, Massey Ferguson tractor cap and old tennis shoes. It's auction day, and he's ready to make a play for 80 acres of soil in Blue Earth County, Minn. Bidding starts at $5,000...Tags: Jason Henderson, Real Estate Sales, Commodity Markets, Environmental Issues, Education
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