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Survival of the absolute least fit
Kymberly Seabolt knows she is soft and she’s OK with it.
Golden Guides useful for young and old
If you are just developing an interest in nature, easy-to-use Golden Guides will point you in the right direction.
Fairy diddles are nocturnal, but very common
I gently poked the nest until I saw some movement. Suddenly two big black eyes stared back at me. It was a flying squirrel.
Foraging for Fiesta
My love for the look of Fiestaware holds steady over the years, but the only piece I own is a white teapot that I picked up for a buck at our church rummage sale.
How to control garden pests without harming pollinators
Learn to protect your garden plants from pests without harming pollinators via spraying pesticides.
Not all foods fit for humans are fit for dogs
If you’ve recently adopted a dog, you might be wondering which human foods are bad for them. Find which foods can be dangerous and how they can affect dogs.
Food safety and coronavirus
As of this time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is unaware of any instances suggesting that coronavirus, COVID-19, has been transmitted by foods.
Vacation with us…Horton
We all celebrate the holidays differently, especially Thanksgiving. While some spend the day with close family and friends, others take trips. That is exactly what Wayne and Kerry Horton of Painesville, Ohio,, did when they took a trip to New Zealand. Though far away from home, they still enjoyed a turkey sandwich at Wanaka Lake
Stocking up ahead of snowstorms: What do you really need?
Bread and milk are typically the first items that many people stock up on for a winter weather emergency, but what do you really need if you get snowed in?






