While the Neltjeberg output had been sugarcane, molasses, and rum, Jacobs hoped a farm on the property might grow avocados, bananas and other fruits and vegetables.
“Ay Ay CRUCIANS: Twin City Historical Photography” opens at Cane Roots Art Gallery in downtown Christiansted Friday, from 4 p ...
The Paul E. Joseph Stadium on St. Croix has been under construction for a decade, plagued by numerous delays and ongoing development challenges. Photo Credit: V.I. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS Lawmakers ...
Even living on the east coast, it’s been hard for me to think of anything but the California wildfires over the past couple of weeks and everyone who has been affected by them. Not only have the fires ...
Solar shepherds, who manage sheep grazing under solar panels, are part of a growing movement that combines agriculture and renewable energy — and offers high incomes in the process. My recent ...
St. Croix Among serious bass anglers, there seems to be a growing camp of those obsessed with big baits—glide baits, swimbaits, umbrella rigs. And the trend seems to be headed towards even ...
Sonya’s Fine Island Jewelry located in Christiansted town. (Picture from Sonya’s Fine Island Jewelry Facebook page) Sonya’s Fine Island Jewelry, located in the heart of Christiansted, is honoring ...
The UK has introduced a ban on pigs, sheep and cattle imports from Germany after a case of foot-and-mouth disease was confirmed in the country. The government said on Tuesday it will no longer ...
A farmer whose land includes a popular coastal footpath says he believes his sheep are chased and attacked by dogs "every day". On Sunday, a pregnant ewe was rescued from rocks near Craster ...
Mbuso – whose father was the late Magkatho Mandela – has often been called the “black sheep of the family”. One thing about Mbuso Mandela he will embarrass the family, he really is the ...
The front cabin of a Just Right Trucking vehicle was completely burned out on Sunday morning on St. Croix. (Photo by Kit MacAvoy) A preliminary investigation by Virgin Islands Fire and Emergency ...
albeit from an English sheep farmer living in New Zealand. Theoretically, Abraham Lincoln could have read about AI takeover during his lifetime. On June 13, 1863, a letter published in The Press ...
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