Arielle Zibrak, a professor of English at the University of Wyoming, edited a volume of short stories by American women writers that is forthcoming from Penguin Classics in March.
Are sugar beets the new acai? Starring in two hot novels in the past six months suggests that the Minnesota vegetable is on a hot streak. Louise Erdrich’s “The Mighty Red” was set in a town dependent ...
Long before the Martha Stewarts and Ina Gartens, Black women laid the groundwork for the traditions, techniques, and recipes ...
Running a farm or ranch is tough. Between unpredictable markets, labor shortages, and the ever-growing to-do list, it can feel like you’re constantly battling uphill. Ladies, you deserve a day to ...
In partnership with the U.S. Agency for International Development, CRS saves lives, empowers people and creates goodwill for ...
Packed with newspaper clippings, drawings and handwritten reflections, WI community scrapbooks provide a glimpse into how ...
From left: Dorah Momanyi, the CEO of iPoP Africa and a beneficiary of BioInnovate Africa, with innovations of popped grain ...
Editor's note: Palm Beach County leads every county east of the Mississippi in agricultural sales, according to the Palm ...
The drafts of my book were peer-reviewed by the farm widows themselves. The book sheds light on the struggles of widows left behind after farmer suicides in Maharashtras Vidarbha region. Through their ...
A book about farmer suicides and women farmers in rural distress was the highlight at the ongoing World Book Fair in the ...
The Mesmerist” author Caroline Woods made three local appearances on Jan. 17 and 18 to discuss her suspenseful work of ...
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