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The Connecticut Historical Society's exhibit "Albert's Odd Jobs: Making a Living in the 1800s" examines the many side hustles of 19th-century Glastonbury farmer Albert Walker.
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Drones could be a new frontier for farming as the agriculture industry looks to unmanned aerial vehicles as a way to save farmers time and keep crops healthy.
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Preserving agriculture in our state is important. Farmers have the option to preserve their land as farmland in perpetuity. But this risks pushing…
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We have a complicated relationship with our food. We need food to live; yet, we've become removed from the food we eat and how it's grown and processed.…
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This pandemic has shuttered so many events, including a few of my own. The Mouth-Off at the Mark Twain House was a storytelling show I hosted and produced…
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Although we are in a pandemic, that doesn’t mean we have to miss out on our favorite fall activities. This hour, we hear from the Connecticut Historical…
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Nobody likes termites. They get into the wood in our homes and can lead to infuriating and expensive repairs. What's to like?It turns out, there's a lot…
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A few weeks ago on this show, you heard how Gaylord Health is using the song “Don’t Stop Believin’” every time they celebrate the release of a Covid-19…
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This hour, we take a look at bees. From the famous animals that make the honey we eat to lesser-known native “solitary bees” that nest in holes in the…
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For some vulnerable people who need food and resources during the coronavirus pandemic, the solution has come through support from within their own…