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What to do with masks while eating or drinking
Ohio State Chow Line offers best practices for safely removing and storing your facemask while dining out and replacing it at the end of your meal.
How to handle frozen food safely
Although some frozen foods have the appearance of grill marks or other signs that normally indicate that the foods have been cooked, they can still be raw.
Things to consider before starting a gluten-free diet
A gluten-free diet can impact your health and lifestyle more than you think. Learn more about things you should consider before starting your diet.
The best methods for defogging, defrosting and removing ice from your car’s windshield
Efficiently remove ice and fog from your car’s windshield with these tips.
Healthy, safe lunch options for back to school
Get ideas on how to pack your child healthy lunches and learn how to ensure food safety throughout the school year.
A roundup of 4-H news for the week of Dec. 4, 2014:
BROOKFIELD, Ohio — At their monthly November meeting, the Brookfield 4-H Friends invited Eagle Scout Matt Turner to discuss flag etiquette, flag retirement, and how to properly fold a flag. Newly elected officers include: president, Robbie Dixon; vice president, Amanda Wylie; secretary, Conner Dixon; treasurer, Josie Wagner; safety officer, Luke Wagner; health officer, Brandon Trinckes;
Purdue ag columns offered as podcasts
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Two news and informational columns written by Purdue University Agriculture specialists are now available as podcasts. Two podcasts Podcasts of “On Six Legs” by entomologist Tom Turpin and “Capital Comments” by agricultural economist Larry DeBoer can be downloaded at www.ag.purdue.edu/agcomm/Pages/NewsPodcasts.aspx. “On Six Legs” takes an entertaining look at the insect world,
Former FFA President Luke Jennings reflects on brain cancer diagnosis and leadership
Former FFA President Luke Jennings talks about his previous brain cancer diagnosis, his growth within the Ohio FFA Association and his next journey.
Tick that causes meat allergies found in Ohio
Learn more about the lone star tick, which, in certain cases, in some people, can cause an allergy to red meat after being bitten.
Lending a hand at Lower Creek Airport
This is part two of a series detailing the Hurricane Helene and Milton relief efforts of Farm and Dairy Managing Editor Sara Welch and her best friend.






