George Haseotes was a son of Cumberland Farms founders Vasilios Spiros and Aphrodite Bassis Haseotes, Greek immigrants who established a dairy farm in Cumberland, Rhode Island, in 1939.
Farmers in the Upper Midwest are investing in homegrown oats, which are good for the land, but can they work as a cash crop?
Eggs are a kitchen staple, yet many myths still surround them. Experts clear up confusion about yolk color, cholesterol, ...
Cesar Chavez, the labor organizer and champion of farmworker rights, has been accused of sexually abusing two girls in the 1970s, and Dolores Huerta, his co-founder of the United Farm Workers, ...
American farmers face tariffs, high costs, and market shifts. See how they are pivoting to survive and thrive.
Born into poverty in Arizona, his family was drawn to California’s fields. There, he became a civil rights icon for Mexican Americans.
Imagine this: the aroma of fresh popcorn in the air, a charcuterie board worthy of a magazine spread, and drinks that stay perfectly chilled all evening — all without the need for a caterer.
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