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Anne Arundel Datebook
Today Concert The Annapolis Maritime Museum will hold its Summertime Maritime Concert Series at 7 p.m. on the museum campus, 400 Second St., and at noon at City Dock. The Eastport Oyster Boys will perform July 23 and Scurvy Crew will perform July 24....Tags: Adults, Beverage Industry, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Children
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Helping farmers find their niche
Special To The SunThe sight of a wooden table full of plump peaches, shiny red cherries and mounds of ripe blueberries at Harbin's farm stand in Ellicott City on Monday makes Kathy Zimmerman's efforts to turn people on to local produce seem easy. In fact, farmers are...Tags: Further Education, Consumers, Agricultural Research and Technology, Glenwood, Ellicott City
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Here's the scoop on 7 great parlors
BETHLEHEM DAIRY STORE (THE CUP) 1430 Linden St. Bethlehem 610-691-8422 2 CAMPUS SQUARE New and Morton streets Bethlehem Phone: 610-865-4360 Price for small cup: $2.50 The Bethlehem Dairy Store has been a city institution since the 1930s. The...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Nazareth, Schnecksville, Dorney Park and Wildwater Kingdom, Whitehall
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U.S. offers to slash farm subsidies
Of The Associated PressThe United States took the first bold step in a week of crunch-time trade talks Tuesday, slicing $1.4 billion from a previous offer to limit contentious, trade-distorting subsidies to American farmers. U.S. Trade Representative Susan Schwab said...Tags: Government, National Government, George Bush
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Cuba gives land to private farmers to boost food production
Sun-Sentinel.comWhen Ricardo Gourrie Valle is not caring for patients at a rural clinic, he's toiling the land on his family's 35-acre farm. "I like medicine and being a doctor, but I make a better living on the family farm," said Gourrie, 43, a general practitioner who... -
Summertime blues
247-4794Berry-pickers who don't enjoy bending over to pick strawberries look forward to the months of July and August. That's when blueberries are plentiful and ready to pick. Mature blueberry bushes grow 5 to 7 feet high so the fruit is much easier to collect....Tags: Williamsburg, Providence Forge, Surry County, New York Times, James City County
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Los Angeles chefs are happy to be in a pickle
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterPickles might be scarcer in contemporary home kitchens than they were a century ago, but scan a brasserie menu, or order a bar special at a gastropub or a charcuterie plate at an urban steakhouse, and everywhere: pickles. The walk-in refrigerator at...Tags: Culver City, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Costa Mesa
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Global health begins with local food, says organizer of Thornton Park co-op
Sentinel Staff WriterEmily Ruff is out to save the world, to save American jobs, and to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. She claims she can help you be healthier, too. All this is being done from a small shop on Thornton Avenue in Orlando, where she sells, among...Tags: University of Florida, Public Holidays, Colleges and Universities, Thornton Park, Arable Farming
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Earthworms: They even eat junk mail
Sentinel Staff WriterCarl and Bernie Moro never met a worm they didn't like. They're not sure whether the red wigglers like them back. "Worms can't talk," Carl Moro said. But it doesn't matter. The squirmy little wrigglers are a big business out at the Moros' 5-acre worm...Tags: Heroes, Internet, Fertilizer
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