Joe Del Bosque: Water, Labor and the Future of West Side Farming

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…and a Difficult Melon Market An unusually warm March pushed Del Bosque Farms into melon production early, allowing the operation to begin harvesting in mid-June. However, later production from other…

shorthorn cattle

Shorthorn Cattle Helped Build Early American Agriculture

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…milestone in the development of American livestock production, as farmers sought animals that could perform multiple roles on family farms. A True Multi-Purpose Farm Animal Unlike many modern cattle breeds…

Joe Del Bosque

Joe Del Bosque on Farming the West Side: Water, Labor and Resilience

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…melons, along with organic processing tomatoes and almonds. But farming those crops has become increasingly difficult. Early warm weather pushed the melon harvest into June, but later production caught up,…

chickens

Why Chickens Were the Backbone of Early American Farms

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…frontier life while still benefiting from a dependable source of food and income. Backyard Chickens Make a Modern Comeback Although commercial poultry production has transformed the industry over the past…

Iowa Farms

Mid-1840s Iowa Farms: How Corn Created the Tall Corn State

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…family lived The landscape reflected the realities of frontier agriculture, where farmers relied on hard work, livestock, and diversified production to support their households. The Rise of Corn Farming Only…

Hawkeye

The Hawkeye Riding Cultivator Helped Spark America’s First Agricultural Revolution

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…farmers increase production, improve efficiency, and prepare agriculture for the mechanized era that would follow in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Today, the Hawkeye riding cultivator remains an…