FDA overlooked evidence...
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Opening Farm Gates Will Dispel Nostalgia
By: Laura Rance - Wpg. Free Preee - 18/09/10


Farmers have for years tried to reach out…
photos by l.p.
To visit one farm which took part in the "Open Farm" project on Sunday, click here.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Air Travel Trends Mixed as Carbon Footprint Grows
In 2008, the latest year...
A jet contrail crosses the
Prairie sky. l.p. photo
Prairie sky. l.p. photo
Sunday, September 19, 2010
City Slickers and Country Folk Alike Take Part in "Open Farm" Day
Wagons West:

A visitor enjoys the horses at Wagons West.
"Wagon's West" is a secluded spot northeast of Roblin. Leroy and Debbie Wandler raise and sell saddle horses, offer hay rides, weiner roasts, fishing and hunting expeditions in summer, along with sleigh rides & snowmobiling in the winter.
Open Farm Day was promoted as "an opportunity to learn more about farm products, see demonstrations, take walking tours and ask questions about farm life, buy local products direct from the farmer and enjoy some recreational activities with your family. Agritourism connects the public directly with farmers, ranchers and market gardeners for hands- on agriculture experiences and farm-fresh products." 
As Leroy watches (r.), Coltin and "Sir" take another guest (me) for a ride.
As Leroy watches (r.), Coltin and "Sir" take another guest (me) for a ride.

(Left and below) Leroy guides guests on a "slow tour."

Debbie desribes her operation while Adam and Lane (on "Winter") look on.
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