Santa Filomena ,” which he wrote for The Atlantic ’s inaugural issue, in November 1857, attests to his lifelong belief in the ...
It’s a mixed bag of good reading today, with collections from experienced Minnesota poets plus a debut from a ...
As part of our celebration of Black History Month, Hearst sister station WYFF News 4 visited Harrison Family Farm in Greenville County, South Carolina, to highlight its historical importance and the ...
Frost’s approachable verse and appealing rural subjects brought him legions of admirers. His personal life was shot through ...
Since the first farmers tilled the soil more than 10,000 years ago, the plow has been the essential tool of human survival.
Amid a push by local leaders to conserve farmlands and open spaces in the Bay Area from future development, state senator ...
The federal government has historically discriminated against Black farmers. The recent funding halt from the Trump ...
Leader’s yearlong series spotlighting Lexington’s 250-year history examines the legacy of Thomas Poe Cooper, a former interim UK president and dean of its college of agriculture.
Nevertheless, for this poem, and for the first time in his career, Frost got paid—$15, by the editor of a New York weekly ...
The Great Smoky Mountains are not just the setting for the annual writers conference, but a key feature with a focus on natural surroundings.
Push open the creaky door, and you’re immediately enveloped by that unmistakable scent of old books. It’s a heady mixture of ...