

Today's edition of The Greeneville Sun includes the annual "Tennessee Greene" section, which features local stories dealing with the current state of farming here and those who continue their love affair with the land.
The 11 stories and dozens of photos in the 16-page section are entirely the work of prize-winning Sun columnist and agriculture writer Bob Hurley.
While numerous traditional farming ventures are covered, from beef cattle production to the ongoing story of those farmers still involved in growing tobacco, this year's edition also focuses much attention on the age-old practice of growing your own food.
If the sale of seeds and other gardening supplies are any indication, more local people are planting beans, corn and other vegetables this spring than they have in generations.
Seeds have been "flying off the shelves," as one gardening retailer put it, and while expectations for the results are very high, the journey to harvest the first tomato of the summer is more like a battle.
There are no magic formulas or recipes for the perfect home garden, according to those who have been planting and harvesting for decades, but advice abounds Source
GARDEN GROVE — A 44-year-old man driving a truck tractor was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after the 20,000-pound tractor went into the yard of a home and injured a woman, according to police.
William Michael Davis from Mission Viejo was arrested on suspicion of felony driving under the influence, police said.
The incident was reported at 10:57 a.m. Friday at 11052 Woodbury Rd., near Euclid Street, police said.
GARDEN GROVE — A 44-year-old man driving a truck tractor was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after the 20,000-pound tractor went into the yard of a home and injured a woman, according to police.
William Michael Davis from Mission Viejo was arrested on suspicion of felony driving under the influence, police said.
The incident was reported at 10:57 a.m. Friday at 11052 Woodbury Rd., near Euclid Street, police said.
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From Dick Reavis' book Catching Out: The Secret World of Day LaborersThe boss told us to put his tools into the bed of his pickup, gather our belongings, and get inside its cab. Then he went to talk to the client,
The Brown sons — Ron, Tim and Chris — will plant more than 7 million kernels of Pioneer corn out of a tractor cab. Patel said he won't trust genetically
A loud party in the 1500 block of Garden, the 1st block of West Mason someone attempting to break into an occupied home. 484 theft of cab fare on Ladera,
In fact, Samuelson's mother, who was primarily responsible for operating the truck, had kept a baseball bat in the truck's cab.





