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Sludge, a free fertilizer for farmers, can pose health and environmental risks
Sludge is generally applied to fields in spring and fall. This sludge came from Burlington's Wastewater Treatment Plant and was spread onto the field by Synagro.
Read more...Veteran equestrian Rich Fellers closes in on a lifetime goal
Rich Fellers, 50, is two competitions away from achieving a lifetime goal, representing the United States in the World Equestrian Games.
Read more...Joining the Horse Set at an Early Age
On the East End of Long Island, some of Manhattans privileged children turn to equestrian pursuits.
Read more...Alltech founder/president tells local group being chosen for Equestrian Games an honor
Being chosen for the site of the 2010 AlltechFEI World Equestrian Games is an honor for Kentucky and a rare chance for the commonwealth and its people to shine before a world audience.
Read more...Equestrian gold medalist joins Fairfield's Millbrook Farms
With steady hoof beats drumming a precise rhythm, Bellini, an elegant Oldenburg international sport horse, and her experienced rider, Tasha Coleman, practiced their dressage routine. Their concentrati
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