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By chachahut on Wednesday, Feb. 16, 2011
Wanted to mention an event we're having over in Andes this weekend at Cha Cha Hut BBQ - WHISKEY.MAPLE.LOCAL. We're soaking local brisket & pork belly in whiskey & maple syrup & smoking it over whiskey barrel wood from Tuthilltown Spirits... Read more
By [email protected] on Tuesday, Feb. 15, 2011
  EXCLUSIVE...   Just a perfect property.... and very nearly the last, large, original piece of land in Bovina... 240 acres, untouched, unencumbered by easement, and perfectly sited, enveloping the end of a blissfully bucolic farm road in Bovina. This is... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Monday, Feb. 14, 2011
Find out what the USDA NRCS can do for you. Tune in this Wednesday to WIOX Community Radio 91.3FM (streaming live on the web) for Watershed Wednsday at 1 p.m. Host Tara Collins of the Watershed Agricultural Council sits down with NRCS State... Read more
By Country House Realty on Friday, Feb. 11, 2011
This delightful, renovated 2-3 bedroom lakefront home with fireplace and deck is in move-in condition and ready for summer adventures swimming, boating and fishing. For more information and plenty of photos of this gem on Swinging Bridge reservoir, visit... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Monday, Feb. 7, 2011
Denise Warren of Stone & Thistle Farm co-hosts Farm Chatter on Watershed Wednesday with Tara Collins of the Watershed Agricultural Council on February 9 at 1 p.m. on WIOX. According to Denise, "It's in the Soup"...what is? Everything. No ingredient,... Read more
By Country House Realty on Monday, Feb. 7, 2011
Red Cottage Inc. has several swell properties still available for the upcoming Presidents' Week or Weekend, including a chic lakehouse, romantic one bedroom cabin, contemporary farmhouse on 100+ acres, and four bedroom farmhouse near miles of cross... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011
At its January meeting, the Watershed Agricultural Council (Council) welcomed Greene County dairyman Chris DiBenedetto to its 15-member Council of Directors. The WAC works with landowners regionally to protect farmland, forests and clean water in the New... Read more
By judygarrison on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011
Visit Paisley's any Thursday through Saturday in February for our annual SALE. Browse in our bazaar for 20% off all items (10% off our handloomed wool kilim rugs).  Warm your heart in cold winter with gorgeous wool scarves, semi-precious stone and tribal... Read more
By laurie on Monday, Jan. 31, 2011
Say it with a basket. Shipped with care anywhere across the country.  Locally we can hand deliver. Call 363-7913E-mail pepactonnaturalfoods (at) frontiernet.net  
By [email protected] on Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2011
  EXCLUSIVE...  I'm speechless on this one....  just look at that view! This property sits on top of the world. Few places in Bovina, or anywhere, have that front and center view of Mt. Pisgah (Bobcat), the highest peak in Delaware County. This is an... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011
Shannon Mason of Cowbella butter and yogurt wiill be a guest on Watershed Wednesday at 1 p.m. on January 26 on WIOX 91.3FM. Shannon is a sixth-generation farmer who raises her dairy line's raw materials -- milk from 30 Jersey cows eating grass -- at her... Read more
By laurie on Tuesday, Jan. 25, 2011
Yes, Virginia, you really can find an amazing selection of cheeses from around the world in Downsville, New York.  Reasonably priced, too. Ask us about platters, baskets, and delivery.  (Psssst - that big football game is coming up soon.) For a more-or-... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011
If you're new to grass-based livestock, take a look at this educational tool "Prescribed Grazing Management" from the Watershed Agricultural Council. There's more to growing great grass (and putting weight on a market-bound animal) than meets the eye. If... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Friday, Jan. 21, 2011
Farmhearts is sponsoring a fellowship in collaboration with the Farm to Market Program of the Watershed Agricultural Council (WAC).  The fellow will work with the Farm to Market Program and focus on beginning farmer programming.   The mission of... Read more
By Bookbunny on Friday, Jan. 14, 2011
Foreign language books have been a surprise best seller in our book shop in Pine Hill.  We often run across books in Spanish, German, or French when we buy boxes of books from other dealers and customers.  We started to display them as a lark in a "... Read more
By jes.vec on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011
Alex Wing, of Morris NY, was a tent manufacturer for 20 years. One day, when he had to shovel snow off the roof of one of his big buildings all by himself, he got the bright idea of using a very tent slick material as a chute to help the snow slide off... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011
Been missing live airings of Watershed Wednesday on WIOX 91.3FM? Visit the Watershed Agricultural Council's Feature of the Week at www.nycwatershed.org. Click the radio tower icon and listen to our 11/17/10 show to learn about the New York Agricultural... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011
Read about 2010 Karl Connell Award recipient Jack McShane, Terra Madre, a riparian planting at Hilltop Hanover Farm, and answers to commonly asked questions in the Winter 2010 issue of Watershed Farm & Forest, a semi-annual print publication of the... Read more
By Pure Catskills on Wednesday, Jan. 12, 2011
WALTON, NY -- The Watershed Agricultural Council, with funding from New York City Environmental Protection, recently awarded $3,500 through the Pure Catskills Education Scholarship Program to nine regional farmers to attend various workshops, seminars and... Read more
By jjefferson on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011
"The way a crow Shook down on me The dust of snow From a hemlock tree Has given my heart A change of mood And saved some part Of a day I had rued." Dust of Snow by Robert Frost Sweet vintage and rusty metal--If a store could be a poem, Country Weekend... Read more

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