Hobby Farms
Groundbreaking Fertilizer
Raise compost worms and harvest their waste, which is a natural and powerful plant fertilizer.
8 min |
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IN PRAISE OF Potatoes
No ordinary garden spud, this tuber is tops for homesteaders everywhere.
7 min |
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SAY CHEESE
KEEP 'EM COMING Upload the very best digital images of your small-farm livestock to HobbyFarms.com/say_cheese or email them directly to hobbyfarms@hobbyfarms.com, with \"Say Cheese!\" in the subject line.
1 min |
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TAMWORTH PIG
An ancient bacon-type hog, the Tamworth was established in Britain by the Middle Ages.
1 min |
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The New Space Invaders
As long as there have been farms and gardens, there have been insect pests and assorted weeds.
6 min |
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TRACTOR BUYER'S GUIDE
If you need a tractor, here's the best of the best.
4 min |
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BERKSHIRE HOG
Berkshire are known for their darker, exceptionally farms as they used to be, they are becoming a popular niche breed for small farmers.
1 min |
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High Tunnel Help
Build a high tunnel with assistance from the National Resources Conservation Service's incentive program.
8 min |
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PYGMY GOAT
Not all little goats are Pygmy Goats!
1 min |
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The New Yorker
SENIOR-DISCOUNT DISNEYLAND
NOTE: You must be at least seven and a half decades old to go on these rides.
3 min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
FOOLS RUSH IN
With gold prices soaring, Americans are once again heading West.
10+ min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
CROSSROADS
The inventor of “intersectionality” looks back—and ahead.
10+ min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
STANDINGS
My given name, Jeon-Gi, with a hard “G,” was one that some of the kids in my apartment complex enjoyed deforming.
10+ min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
AMERICAN TWEEN
In some ways, the world is cooked. But being a twelve-year-old still kind of eats.
10+ min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
RESOLVED
High-school debate, our real national pastime.
4 min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
THE BIG PICTURE
Frederic Church turned landscape into a vision of national virtue.
10+ min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
COUTURE SHOCK
\"The Devil Wears Prada 2.\"
6 min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
REVAMPS
Two new musicals on Broadway, \"Schmigadoon!\" and \"The Lost Boys.\"
7 min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
THE SHOT HEARD ROUND THE WORLD?
The American Revolution was just one front in a vast global war. Which went rather well for the Brits.
10+ min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
WHAT WE HOLD
The writing and meaning of the Declaration of Independence.
10+ min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
OUT OF OFFICE
In the Trump era, what role should an ex-President play?
10+ min |
May 11, 2026
The New Yorker
VISITING HOURS
In Harriet Clark's début novel, a prisoner's daughter must find her way.
10 min |
May 11, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Wrobleski helps Dodgers end skid
[Dodgers, from D1]
3 min |
May 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Characters are fleshed out in Netflix miniseries
['Flies,' from E1] tropical island; no adults survive, but 30 kids do, a mix of “little uns,” ranging in age from 5 to 6, and the main characters, all approaching their teens: Ralph, charming and openhearted, is quickly elected “chief”; Piggy, the smartest and nerdiest of the older boys, has the right ideas about how to survive but becomes an immediate target of the bullies; Jack, a choir singer who names himself “head hunter” and foments a rebellion against Ralph and Piggy; and Simon, a vulnerable introvert, who is out of sync with the more rambunctious choir boys turned hunters.
4 min |
May 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
ICE raids still cast shadow over malls in Latino areas
Close to a year after chilling immigration raids started across Los Angeles, the specter of ICE continues to depress business at many Southland shopping centers even when no immigration officers are in sight.
4 min |
May 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Home restaurants, now legal, expand L.A. taste
A radical deregulation of restaurant requirements is turning hundreds of backyards into booming businesses and reshaping how Los Angeles eats.
5 min |
May 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Detentions sow division among L.A. Iranians
A vocal segment has joined forces with far-right activists in lobbing accusations.
6 min |
May 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Recent quakes reveal Nevada's hidden risk
A recent series of earthquakes in Nevada has served as a jolting reminder of the state’s seismic risk.
5 min |
May 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
'Lord of the Flies' timely, engrossing
Netflix's admirable miniseries stays true to the 1954 novel.
4 min |
May 04, 2026
Los Angeles Times
Key to House held by handful of seats
Flurry of redistricting leaves a historically small number of 'toss-up' contests.
3 min |