
Farming In Maine
Farming in Maine, it was the first noble profession. Because feeding yourself and your family is life and death important. No farmer, no food, no more life is the most
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Farming in Maine, it was the first noble profession. Because feeding yourself and your family is life and death important. No farmer, no food, no more life is the most
Baked bean suppers in Maine. Friday night in Maine growing up meat putting the yellow eye or Jacob’s cattle or soldier bean in the pot to soak. My Mom’s Saturday
Maine potatoes, I grew up on a spud farm. Did I eat a lot of rice growing up you ask? (Smiling) Ah no. The Maine potato was king for the
Barns in Maine, there was a time when every family farm had one or more sitting in the center of the agricultural enterprise. One at a time and not mass
Maine bees, the busy buzz pollinating benefits to flower enthusiasts and vegetable farming. There are over 270 native Maine bee species in the state. Honey bees are not native to
Work ethic, where’s it come from and what feeds or hurts the drive to be anything but lazy. The fire in the belly fuel to go above and beyond. How