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  More About Henry's Farm
Henry’s parents, siblings, wife, children, nieces and nephews and various interns all contribute to the endeavor.
Henry was uncertain as to where his farming future would be.
Henry’s parents, Herman and Marlene Brockman, bought "Henry's Farm" in the 1960s and raised their 6 children there.
www.henrysfarm.com /about_henry_data.htm   (523 words)

  
 History of Howell Living History Farm
Henry lived in the house just up Pleasant Valley Road from the schoolhouse that is today known as the Birum house.
In 1809 a deed transferring 79 acres and 6 perches of the original family farm to Henry the Younger was recorded beginning his 51 years of ownership.
About 1840 Henry Phillips the Younger built the original two sections of the barn some 30 to 40 years after he acquired the farm and about 15 to 20 years before his death.
www.howellfarm.org /farm/history/phillips.htm   (675 words)

  
  Boston Red Sox - Sox owner's success driven by numbers - The Boston Globe
Henry's pursuit of a solution led him to the commodity markets, where contracts for agricultural products are bought and sold, and sparked a fascination with price movements that ultimately transformed him from farmer to financier.
Henry's remarkable rise is the product of an equally remarkable journey which, on the way from farm to Fenway, wound through rock 'n' roll, Eastern philosophy, and even Las Vegas, where a young Henry was politely bounced from fljack tables for counting cards.
Henry, in the parlance of his industry, is a "trend follower." Unlike so-called fundamental traders, who analyze economic and market data in an attempt to predict where prices will go, Henry tracks actual price changes to try to pinpoint market trends early on, and ride those trends.
www.boston.com /sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2004/04/19/sox_owners_success_driven_by_numbers   (2006 words)

  
 Rainforest Spices - About Me
Henry was fortunate to meet many masters and each of them contributed in one way or another to the goal of increasing the awareness of the uniqueness of tropical agriculture.
Henry forged ahead against conventional agricultural wisdom by planting the same crop in a soil that was devastated with pathogenic fungi.
Henry's farm is now planted with a variety of spice and essential oil cash crops along with minor plantings of common and exotic fruits, trees, flowering and medicinal plants.
www.rainforestspices.com /aboutme.htm   (702 words)

  
 Henry Beston -- About Henry Beston
Henry Beston Sheahan, 38 years old and single, went for a two-week vacation to a small frame cottage he'd had built on the sand-dunes two miles south of the Coast Guard station at Nauset, on Cape Cod.
Henry was the seer, the anguished prophet ever at work on a single, perfect sermon; Elizabeth, so nearly forgotten today, was perhaps the more natural writer, the clear and easy storyteller.
Henry died in 1968, and was buried beneath a glacial erratic --- chosen by Elizabeth from a stone wall on the farm --- with an inscription that Elizabeth selected from
www.henrybeston.com /about.html   (2258 words)

  
 Toronto Neighbourhoods
The Henry Farm neighbourhood is situated on property that was originally settled in 1806 by Henry Mulholland, a native of Clones County, Monaghan, Ireland.
Henry Mulholland sold this farm in the early 1800's, however it was reacquired in 1898 by his great grandson George S. Henry.
Henry Farms' major historical landmarks include Oriole Lodge which is still standing in its original location at 17 Manorpark Crescent and is still a private residence.
www.torontoneighbourhoods.net /regions/northyork/109.html   (294 words)

  
 Bio-Minerd, HenryBowers
Henry's farm was in Tully Twp., Van Wert County, and within one mile of the small town of Dixon, OH.
It also was next to the farm of Catherine's relatives John Bower (purchased the same day) and close to the farm of Jacob Bower (marked in the records as being of Harrison County, Ohio, with the tract purchased just a few weeks later).
Henry suffered from "dropsy of the abdomen" and at age 92 died from its effects on Feb. 8, 1906, at the Von Stronder home in Van Wert's 1st Ward.
www.minerd.com /bio-minerd,_henrybowers.htm   (1590 words)

  
 Warren E. Henry - Physicist of the African Diaspora
arren Elliot Henry was born on a peanut farm in Evergreen, Alabama.
Henry stayed as this period (1938-41) was exciting and stimulating, he was exposed to the latest thoughts of the originators of modern physics theories.
Henry retired in 1977, but Henry continued, for another twenty years, involvement with a program for Blacks called Minorities Access to Research Careers (MARC), which encourages third and fourth-year college students to be members of scientific teams.
www.math.buffalo.edu /mad/physics/henry_warren.html   (1072 words)

  
 Henry Lamson & Gladys Maxcy Keller Family
Henry Keller has trod the same footsteps as his forefathers have; he has worked the same soil, he has breathed the same parched dust, he has fought the heat and cold, he has left bloodstains on the land and machinery and on pasture fences, same as the Keller's have done before him.
About three years ago Henry and Gladys, due to age and health, decided to sell the farm, cattle, sheep and poultry that they had accumulated by themselves, and move back to where Henry was born —home that was built by his grandfather George and his Susan to spend the rest of their days.
Henry, Gladys and Elmer, better known as "Cy", are the last of the Keller family to carry this name in our village, after 240 years.
kalloch.org /henry_lamson_keller_family.htm   (1034 words)

  
 Take Time to Meet Henry Warren   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Henry had a prestigious heritage as a descendent of William de Varenne, whose name was taken from his father's fortress on the Varenne River in Normandy, France.
Henry's parents saw the love of building things that his grandfather had instilled in him and so built a small experimental laboratory in their home for Henry to tinker in.
It took ten years for Henry to be satisfied with his new design, run by power plants, to enhance these clocks but he did it in 1916 by inventing a small, self-starting synchronous motor to run on alternating current that would be suitable for operating clocks and instruments.
www.warrencenter.com /henry.html   (1466 words)

  
 Headhouse Market
The Henry Farm is a small-scale diversified farm in the Pocono Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania.
It is a farm of 5 generations, originally being a homestead carved out of the rugged rocky terrain of the Poconos by the Henry family in the early 1800's.
The Current Steward of the Henry Farm is Jeffrey Henry, who has graduated from Prescott College with a degree in agro-ecology, and is now farming full time, along with his girlfriend Mary-Jean, to develop the land into a healthy and sustainable agro-ecosystem.
www.thefoodtrust.org /php/headhouse/henry.farm.php   (249 words)

  
 IL Dept of Agriculture Henry White Experimental Farm
Located in St. Clair County, the Henry White Farm was bequeathed to the Illinois Department of Agriculture in 1985.
The farm serves as an outdoor laboratory for research into sustainable agriculture, a system of farming that emphasizes profitability and natural resource protection.
Sixty-five of the farm's 94 acres are devoted to the cultivation of crops, mainly corn and soybeans.
www.agr.state.il.us /Environment/LandWater/henrywhite.html   (627 words)

  
 Henry Cassell and John Cassell and Family
Henry Cassell was born on February 29, 1826 in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.
Henry and his brothers started helping their father on the farm at an early age.
Whenever possible during the winter season, Henry attended the local school which was held in a log cabin and did his lessons on a slab bench.
www.piperspages.com /Cassell/HenryAndJohn.html   (2006 words)

  
 Nash Farm Battlefield
Although the present study was confined to the 204 acres owned by Henry County, the full extent of the two battlefields is yet to be determined.
A study of the Nash Farm house by a qualified architectural historian should be conducted.
Such a study would help to more accurately assess the approximate age of the existing dwelling and to determine which portions of the dwelling are original.
www.henrycountybattlefield.com /survey6.htm   (378 words)

  
 Book Review: American Dreamer: A Life of Henry A. Wallace by John C. Culver and John Hyde | The Foundation for Economic ...
Henry C. Wallace became secretary of agriculture under Presidents Harding and Coolidge, and both Henry and his son became ardent enthusiasts for the McNary-Haugen farm plan, the first massive government farm program to pass Congress.
The subsidies and the rise in farm prices outweighed, in the minds of most farmers, the loss of liberty and the sharp increase in the number of bureaucrats—tens of thousands of whom were needed to keep farmers from secretly overproducing.
In other words, the political benefits of the farm program—subsidies and higher crop prices—were concentrated on farmers; the costs of the program—a spiraling federal debt and increased inflation—were spread out among the general population.
www.fee.org /publications/the-freeman/article.asp?aid=3745   (987 words)

  
 The Henry Ford: The Life of Henry Ford
Henry Ford, born July 30, 1863, was the first of William and Mary Ford's six children.
Henry enjoyed a childhood typical of the rural nineteenth century, spending days in a one-room school and doing farm chores.
Henry Ford realized his dream of producing an automobile that was reasonably priced, reliable, and efficient with the introduction of the Model T in 1908.
www.hfmgv.org /exhibits/hf   (747 words)

  
 The Henry Farm - LocalHarvest
The Henry Farm is a small scale diversified farm in the pocono Mountains of north eastern Pennsylvania.
It is a farm of 5 generations, originally being a homestead carved out of the rugged rocky terrain of the Poconos by the Henry family in the early 1800's.
The Current Steward of the Henry Farm is Jeffrey Henry, who has graduated from Prescott College with a degree in agro-ecology, and is now working full time, along with his girlfriend Mary-Jean, to develop the land into a healthy and sustainable agro-ecosystem.
www.localharvest.org /farms/M16516   (171 words)

  
 Prince William Forest Park - Cabin Branch Community (1830-1936) (U.S. National Park Service)
Henry Cole was an African American identified in the census as “fl," he became the owner of 78 acres of land on Cabin Branch in 1842 and purchased 77 acres more between 1850 and 1855 (Table 7).
According to the 1860 Agricultural Census, Henry Cole’s farm consisted of 50 acres of improved land and 113 unimproved acres.
His farm produced 30 bushels of wheat, 225 bushels of corn, 100 bushels of oats, 30 pounds of tobacco, and five bushels of potatoes.
www.nps.gov /prwi/historyculture/cabin-branch-community.htm   (988 words)

  
 New Holland Tractors | Kubota Tractors | Case International Tractors
Henry's father Alfred was a thresher, so Henry came by his love of farming naturally.
Henry passed away in 1996, but over the years, Apple's size, reputation and strength in the community have grown steadily.
Henry's son Bill is the company's President and CEO, while his daughter Joan is the Botkins location Office Manager, involved in Marketing.
www.applefarmservice.com /history.htm   (884 words)

  
 Locust Grove, the Home of Henry Livingston
Henry Livingston raised two families under the large fl locust trees of Locust Grove, the children of Sarah Welles and the children of Jane Paterson.
Though we have no recipes from Henry's family, we can assume that the recipes were not unlike those found in published cookbooks of the time, or those to be found in the same time period.
Henry loved to bring articles of clothing into his poetry (remember the night cap and mama's kerchief from the Christmas poem!), but they don't give us great details about his own taste in clothes.
www.iment.com /maida/familytree/henry/theman/locustgrove.htm   (660 words)

  
 Henry Ford, 1863-1947: He Revolutionized the Automobile Industry
Henry Ford was born on a farm in the state of Michigan on July thirtieth, eighteen sixty-three.
Years later Henry said: "I knew in half an hour she was the one for me. " They were married in eighteen eighty-eight, on Clara's twenty-second birthday.
Henry, his wife Clara, and his young son Edsel moved to the city.
www.voanews.com /specialenglish/2006-11-26-voa1.cfm   (1379 words)

  
 St. Paul Pioneer Press | 10/17/2004 | Last harvest to herald unique suburb
Henry Brandtjen Jr., now 75, still recalls the rough feel of arrowheads he found in the fields, the tartness of the root beer made by housekeeper Gertrude Schwinghamer, the soft flapping of a yardfull of ducks waking quietly as the sun rose.
The farm was one of the first to have electricity — at least, some electricity.
The core of the farm — the 200-acre parcel that includes the farmstead — was sold earlier this year.
www.twincities.com /mld/pioneerpress/news/local/9932338.htm   (2396 words)

  
 TheHistoryNet | World War II | Henry Ford: Helped Lead American World War II Production Efforts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Henry Ford, the great industrialist, was busy celebrating his 81st birthday on a very warm July 30, 1944.
Ford was born on a modest farm near Dearborn, Mich., in 1863.
Ford soon realized that he could not build his engine on a farm, but needed the superior mechanical equipment that could be found in a city such as Detroit.
www.historynet.com /magazines/world_war_2/3031666.html   (1153 words)

  
 Pic of the Month
As a farm boy, Henry Ford disliked horses and the drudgery of farm labor.
Henry Ford hoped to create a small, inexpensive tractor that most farmers could afford.
The American farmer showed he was ready to move to power farming, but in the U.S. he had to wait until 1939 for a new domestically-produced Ford tractor—the 9N.
www.thehenryford.org /exhibits/pic/2003/03_aug.asp   (784 words)

  
 FRESH FROM THE FARM   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Durbin Farms are located in Jemison, Alabama in the north part of Chilton County.
With 150 acres in production, Durbin Farms are able to grow enough fruit to supply the retail market and in good years, to have fruit for wholesale.
Henry grew up in Chilton County on a farm right down the road from Durbin Farms.
www.durbinfarms.com /farm.htm   (130 words)

  
 Henry Farm Details, Meaning Henry Farm Article and Explanation Guide
Henry Farm is a neighbourhood in the City of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Henry Farm is bounded on the north by Sheppard Avenue East, on the east by Don Mills Road, on the south by Highway 401, and on the west by the Don River.
Henry Farm was originally a farm that belonged to George Stewart Henry.
www.e-paranoids.com /h/he/henry_farm.html   (152 words)

  
 The Land Connection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Henry’s vegetables and Teresa’s Fruit and Herbs are located in the south east corner of the Evanston farmer¹s market, behind the new Hilton Hotel near Emerson and Maple streets.
Henry specifically grows a lot of interesting things and they all taste good.
When we discovered Henry's we came because it's fresh and tasty and we know it’s organic I know the impact we're having on the earth and I can’t believe people are doing what they’re doing.
www.thelandconnection.org /files/buying/farmersmarkets.html   (497 words)

  
 Henry Ford Biography
Henry Ford revolutionized the way cars were designed and built, introducing assembly line factories for producing mass amounts of vehicles that led to lower prices for consumers and an explosion in car ownership throughout the United States.
Henry Ford was born on July 30, 1863 in Dearborn, Michigan, United States, in what was then known as Springwells Township.
In 1947, at the age 83 Henry Ford died of a cerebral hemorrhage and was buried in the Ford Cemetery in Detroit.
www.woopidoo.com /biography/henry-ford/index.htm   (742 words)

  
 index   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Electricity came to the farm in 1947, and a refrigerator and stove were welcomed additions, as was the first tractor purchased in 1950.
Sweatt Farm was founded on 134 acres in 1858 by James Jefferson Sweatt and his wife Sarah, then transferred to their sons, Francis V. and George in 1891.
The farm house that was built in 1917 by W. Thompson and a small family cemetery still stand on the property as reminders of the long heritage of the farm.
histpres.mtsu.edu /centfarms/henry_county   (3150 words)

  
 How Big Should A Small Farm Be?
Many small farms are “quality of life farms.”  Their primary purpose is not to generate cash income, but instead, to provide the farmer or farm family with those things that are made possible through a life on the farm.
Regardless of whether the purpose is to generate profits or create a desirable quality of life, the purpose of most small farms is consistent with finding a “right size” for a farm to maintain its health and sustainability.
Once the principles by which a farm is to operate have been defined, the most useful strategy to follow is discovering the “right size” to focus on maintaining healthy boundaries – economic, social, and ecological.
web.missouri.edu /~ikerdj/papers/SmFmHowBig.html   (5654 words)

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