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...leading up to Halloween and Thanksgiving are the peak season for agritourism, especially in the Midwest, where the phenomenon is booming. Young's Jersey Dairy in Yellow Springs, Ohio, attracts more than 1.4 million visitors a year to its dairy farm, which also offers baseball batting cages, a miniature-golf course and homemade ice cream. Eckert's Country Farm & Stores, near St. Louis, Mo., brings in $10 million annually, about 80% of the farm's revenues, from its restaurants, bakery and gift shop, according to family member and agritourism consultant Jane Eckert...
...Harvard women’s golf team ended its fall season victoriously this weekend at the ECAC Division I Championships at the Ballymeade Country Club in Falmouth, Mass. Despite tough weather conditions, the Crimson led the field of 10 teams both Saturday and yesterday. Temperatures in the forties made it difficult for the golfers to perform at their best. Besides the physical setbacks—cold hands and bulky clothing—the golfers had to worry about golf balls sailing shorter distances and about struggling on tougher greens. The course was in good condition, however, and Harvard was able...
...Golf is not an individual sport at Harvard—that much is certain. Five players from the Crimson are lined up for each tournament, and at the end of each round their scores are added up to determine the team’s finish. When one player takes a swing from the tee or putts a ball across the green, he is doing so for the four other players around him. The Crimson men’s team has taken this message to heart, and its three freshmen have shown flashes of brilliance and, more importantly, many rounds...
...Harvard men’s golf team began a two-day tournament on Monday at Brewster, Mass. in preparation for the final event of its fall schedule, which will take place in Amherst next week. The Crimson placed 11th among 45 teams through the first round of the NEIGA Championship. The event is hosted by Salem State College. Harvard players shot a combined 318 and trail the University of Rhode Island by 23 shots after one day of action. The Rams posted a score of 295 and stand as the only team to shoot under 300. Captain D. J. Hynes...
...experience are valuable commodities for the Harvard men’s golf team. With a balanced team of upperclassmen and freshmen, the Crimson finished 11th at the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association Championships held Monday and yesterday in Brewster, Massachusetts. The Harvard squad featured captain D.J. Hynes, senior James Cleary, junior Tom Hegge, and two freshmen, Michael Shore and John Christensen. The Crimson shot a combined 627 over two days of competition to finish 11th out of 45 teams, 35 strokes behind tournament champion, the University of Rhode Island. Hynes stepped up in his role as captain to record...