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Solar Solutions for the Farm
Grit
As solar technology grows cheaper and more efficient, powering the farm by harnessing the sun makes more sense than ever.
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Leading Sheep and People
Hobby Farms
Francis Chester
has learned the fine art of balancing a law practice, an agritourism
business, and shepherding his flock of Columbia sheep. |
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Sweet Taste of Berries
The Progressive Farmer
Canning jams is more than storing food for the winter. It's also about preserving family memories. |
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Preserving the Family Farm
Blue Ridge Country
As more
and more family farms in the Blue Ridge are sold and transformed
into subdivisions, a handful of entrepreneurial farmers are turning
to agritourism to increase farm profits and preserve agriculture
as a viable occupation for future generations. |
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BUSINESS / REAL ESTATE 
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Inside Track
Hampton Roads Magazine
A look at Norfolk Southern Railway Company’s behind-the-scenes role in
the history and economy of Hampton Roads. |
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Ranch Dressing
Club & Resort Business
Snowmass Club’s new look combines energy-efficient design with a style that reflects the surrounding Colorado ranchland.
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A New Ruralism Rising
SweetTea Journal
Seeking a firm connection to the land, a new movement in Florida and
beyond signals the return to a rural past—with all the modern
conveniences. |
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Creating Entrepreneurs
Youth Today
Poor kids absorb business lessons, but programs remain a hard sell. |
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ESSAYS

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My Country Is Changing
The Progressive Farmer
The key to preserving Virginia’s rich agricultural heritage, her forested mountains and coastal woodlands, pristine waterways and scenic beauty, is in understanding how humans can very quickly, easily, and often irreversibly change her landscape. |
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Wind project in Highland doesn't look green close up
Virginia Business
Too many questions about the long-term environmental and economic impacts of industrial wind development in Highland remain unanswered. |
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The Taste of Earth
Now & Then
My suburban acquaintances
clamored for a taste of the earth they did not know. It took
six years of living alongside city interstates for me to appreciate
their hunger. |
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HEALTH
& FITNESS 
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Let Them Eat Cake...And Bread, And Cookies
Today's Diet & Nutrition
Are you or someone you love suffering from gluten intolerance? If so, you really don’t have to give up all those baked goods you love. Here are some tips for gluten-free baking.
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A New Birth
Hampton Roads Magazine
As more and more women seek greater control over their birth experiences, they are bypassing the hospital for the intimacy of home births and birthing centers. |
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A Place to Reflect: Retreats for Body & Soul
Today's
Diet & Nutrition
As the pace of our modern lives grows more hectic, our minds and bodies suffer from stress, overwork, overeating, and lack of rest. Learn to get back on track and live more joyfully at a yoga and meditation retreat. |
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HISTORY
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A Civil War Tour of U.S. 250:
Exploring the East’s
Most Pristine Battlefield Sites
Blue Ridge Country
Once a vital transportation
route between Richmond and the mountainous reaches of western Virginia,
the old Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike was also a staging area for
some of the first battles of the Civil War. Today U.S. 250
roughly follows the route of the old pike and offers access to
some of the most well-preserved Civil War battlefields in the east. |
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Fort Mose
American Legacy
Long forgotten remnants of a military outpost give us a new look at the lives of Africans in colonial America.
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Slavery & Freedom on the St. John’s
River
Florida Monthly
Kingsley
Plantation offers a rare view into 19th-century plantation life. There are no “moonlight and magnolia” fantasies
here. |
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HOME CONSTRUCTION / REMODELING 
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A Frank Lloyd Wright Takes Shape
Precast Solutions
Precast panels offered the strength and flexibility to build a Frank Lloyd Wright original design in Buffalo.
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Strength in Beauty
Precast Solutions
Unique precast concrete moment framing provides design flexibility and superior strength.
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Organize Your Kitchen
Smart Homeowner
The key to a better functioning, more efficient kitchen can be as simple as implementing the right storage solutions in the right place.
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Outside is In!
Cooperative Living
One of
today’s
most popular home trends is the addition of expanded, often lavish,
outdoor spaces. |
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HOME DESIGN / RESTORATION 
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Painted Beauty
Preservation Magazine
In the foothills
of North Carolina, an unusual early 19th-century house regains its
vivid colors. |
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Rock Solid
Old House Journal
Recognizing ageless structure
beneath vines and crumbling mortar, Bob and Macon Hilton turned a
1790s estate on Virginia’s western
frontier into a family retreat. |
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A happy hearth and home
Old-House Interiors
Her house has pedigree--the original log section is 220 years old, the 1937 addition designed by a prominent architect--but Luanne Murphy of Charlottesville, Va. revels in the comfort of Colonial Revival style.
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LIFESTYLE 
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Hitting the Road, Seas, and Skies in Retirement
Military Officer
Traveling is one of the major enjoyments of retirement. Here are the nuts and bolts of how to do it on your own, in a group, and around the world.
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Three's Company
Ladies' Home Journal
Bighearted Brownie creates bonds of love between those who need it most. |
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OUTDOOR RECREATION
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Bliss for 78 Miles: A Weekend Trip Down the Greenbrier
River Trail
The Roanoker
If the idea of taking a weekend bike ride
intrigues you, but you’re
not into pedaling up and down steep slopes, check out the Greenbrier
River Trail in southeastern West Virginia, for 78 relatively flat
miles of pristine river and mountain scenery through national and
state forests and plenty of fun side trips to boot. |
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The Smokies You Haven’t
Seen
Charlotte Magazine
If
you think the Smoky Mountains are all tourist glitz and high-elevation
traffic jams, look again. Veer off the beaten path and find
vast areas of endless, uncivilized wilderness, solitary hiking
trails, third-generation Appalachian crafters, and isolated luxury
lodging. |
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Wild Weekend
The Washingtonian
Ride the rapids, hike
along a creek, and walk to a waterfall in unspoiled West Virginia. |
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TRAVEL
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A View of the Falls
AAA World
The first recorded human trip over the falls in a barrel occurred in 1901 when Annie Taylor rode over the pounding cascades. Today visitors to Niagara Falls can get almost as close but without risking life and limb. |
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Southern Romance
Military Officer
Put some spice and
spark into your next getaway with a visit to three of the Southeast’s
most historic and romantic cities. |
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Taking the Waters
Virginia Living
The era of Jane Austen
still lives at Virginia’s springs,
where the elite resorts of yesteryear continue to cast their summer
spells upon new generations of visitors. Head to the mountains
of Virginia, where ancient resorts come with loads of history,
but not a hefty price tag. |
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WILDLIFE / ENVIRONMENT
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Where the Wild Things Are
The Progressive Farmer
A public-private partnership gives landowners the opportunity for economic gains through the beauty of nature. |
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Highway 81 Revisited
Appalachian Voice
One of America’s
most scenic interstates is up for expansion, raising concerns about
environmental impacts. |
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Spring Birding in the Blue Ridge
Blue Ridge Country
With
their temperate valleys, chilly mountain peaks, thick woodlands,
and open meadows and grassy balds, the Blue Ridge Mountains are a
birder’s paradise. |
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