3 Ways the Environment Shapes the Beer You Drink
If you enjoy good craft beer then you have probably picked a few favorites that you buy more than others. Maybe your favorite beer includes special hops that change the flavor or maybe you like a darker beer with a thicker mouth-feel. Whatever the reason, your top picks stood out above the rest because of […]
The Best Farming Memoirs
There are few things as heartwarming as a true story of an American farm. As summer reading gets going, I wanted to share a few of my favorite memoirs with a decidedly agricultural theme. Here are three books you should consider picking up this summer. 1. The Dirty Life: A Memoir of Farming, Food, and […]
Farming Trench Shoring: Constructing a Proper Trench, Part 2
This is Part 2 of the series. Be sure to read Part 1 – A Dangerous Dig. Trenches used for farming purposes may look harmless, but they are extremely dangerous for construction workers. When dug improperly, trenches can easily cave in, crushing or suffocating anyone at the bottom of the trench. All of these accidents […]
Farming Trench Shoring: A Dangerous Dig, Part 1
Construction of farming trenches can be dangerous tasks for workers. If trenching is not done properly, such as lacking trench shields, injuries and deaths can occur through a cave in, asphyxiation due to lack of oxygen, electrocution due to contact with utilities and even drowning. These are just a few of the hazards that can […]