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Gold Rush: Gold fever still burns among modern prospectors (Winter 2008)
Custom crush: Turning dreams into wine with Crushpad (Fall 2008)
Just a click away: High-speed Internet comes to the country (Fall 2008)
Country Views: Diesel and veggie storage, and plant this fall (Fall 2008)
A wine of their own: Couple starts a new life at their vineyard (Summer 2008)
Country Views: Ready for rescue and give butterflies a drink (Summer 2008)
Swamp gravy: A play saves this small Georgia town (Summer 2008)
Up a tree: Treehouses aren't just for kids anymore (Spring 2008)
Homestead with a heart: Rural living offers option for autistic people (Spring 2008)
Country Views: Promoting pollinators, Preventing pond algae, Kitten season (Spring 2008)
Build a bale of living: Straw houses are economical and efficient (March 2008)
Country Views: Keeping your livestock cool, deadheading, sunglasses (Summer 2007)
Ponds, a fountain of youth: More than just a puddle, ponds offer year-round recreation and beauty (Summer 2007)
Comfort from below: Geothermal provides a cost-effective home heating and air conditioning solution(Spring 2007)
Bluegill: Everything you need to know about this popular panfish (Spring 2007)
Country Views: Protecting your ears, Herb of the year, Coolant (Spring 2007)
Fruit of knowledge: Nick Botner packs 3,500 varieties of apples into 8 acres of living history (Spring 2007)
Living the high life in Norway: These Norwegian homesteaders keep history alive in the mountains (Spring 2007)
Life in the great outdoors: Outdoor living has a brand new look (March 2007)
Driveway care (March 2007)
Dangers of burning poison ivy (March 2007)
Black walnut birthright: Planting a grove of prized hardwoods leaves a lasting legacy (March 2007)
Worldwide ride, IMAX spectacular follows cowboys around the globe (March 2007)
Elevated living: This South Dakota family lovingly restores a grain elevator for a second home(Winter 2006)
Making molasses: The ritual of molasses making has been in my family for more than 100 years (Winter 2006)
Roll on: Marbles is no kids game to these enthusiasts (Winter 2006)
Keeping your water 'well': Here's how to keep water from a private well safe and tasty (Fall 2006)
Peach Lit: South Carolinian Dori Sanders gives voice to rural life (Fall 2006)
Rural living: You could have a goldmine in your backyard (Fall 2006)
Cows, goats, and a whole lot more: 4-H offers kids a big world of opportunities (Summer 2006)
Rodeo High: The National High School Rodeo Association selects its national champions (Spring 2006)
Homegrown art: Bobbi Adams makes her garden her medium (Spring 2006)
Happy trails: A trail-riding business puts a gallop in Jack Hanes' so-called retirement (March 2006)
Earth art: Stan Herd transforms country landscapes into art on a grand scale (March 2006)
Built for the ages: A post-and-beam home built in the country (December 2005)
An ear for living: Enterprising teens learn life’s lessons in a sweet corn field (Fall 2005)
Off the grid: solar technology is here to stay (December 2005)
Find me fast: Your life depends on your phone company’s level of 9-1-1 service (Fall 2005)
Retirement perks: A retiree couple gets their boost from top-grade Kona coffee (Fall 2005)
How to stock a fishing pond (March 2005)
Star gazers: Dark skies can make life in the country a night-time wonderland (Summer 2005)
Home at last: The globe-trotting Malones found their perfect home in the hills of North Carolina (Summer 2006)
Mosquito patrol: Horses are susceptible to West Nile virus, and so are you. Here is how to control WNV-carrying mosquitoes at home (Summer 2006)
Horse sense, kid sense: The ideal place to nurture your child’s well-being is your own barnyard (Summer 2006)
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