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Unbeatable students create unbeetable burger

Monday, October 22, 2012

n Oct. 1, the “UnBeetable Burger” with a soft gourmet pretzel bun won the Student Product Development Competition of AACC International, a professional association specializing in cereal grain science.

Partners plan greenhouses on Chicago rooftop

Saturday, October 18, 2014

Gotham Greens to build 75,000 square foot rooftop greenhouse in Chicago.

Of cabbage and children

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Dear Bonnie Plant Company: I blame you for this. You sent my third-grader home with an innocuous little plant. Like kittens, puppies and fluffy white clouds that morph into not-so-cute funnel clouds, your little cabbage was downright darling at first glance. Who knew the panic it would later entail? Tiny My daughter ferried it home

Highland County deer is a new state record

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

DAYTON — The Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife said recently another record-setting deer has been harvested in southwestern Ohio.

The 18-point nontypical (nonsymmetrical antlered) deer, taken by Brian Stephens Nov. 30 with a muzzleloader in Highland County, was officially scored Jan. 30.

USDA project aims to promote produce

Monday, February 9, 2009

COLUMBUS — A new pilot project from the Ohio Farm Service Agency will permit producers in Ohio to plant cucumbers, green peas, lima beans, pumpkins, snap beans, sweet corn or tomatoes for processing on base acres under the Direct and Counter-Cyclical Program. Ohio has been approved for 4,000 acres in the new pilot project. Authorized

Homestead heroes: best fruits and vegetables for self-sufficiency

Friday, March 27, 2015

These homestead crops are nutritious, dependable, high-yielding and hearty.

Cow skull becomes family’s college mascot

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

A painted cow skull has been passed from one Citro to another, as a college rite of passage. It has graced dorm rooms and apartment walls in college towns all over the Midwest and even in Europe.

Barn swallows earn their keep

Thursday, August 31, 2023

Every spring Tami Gingrich awaits the arrival of the first barn swallow with great anticipation. And throughout the summer she’s delighted by them.

Leafy Greens Suspected in Latest E. coli Food Poisoning Cases

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Written by: Tracy Turner I’m confused about the recent reports regarding leafy greens such as romaine lettuce. How is it that leafy greens can cause a foodborne illness? Well, it is not the leafy greens themselves making people sick, but rather that they are the suspected source of pathogenic E. coli that has sickened some

Grow history: plant heirloom fruits and vegetables

Friday, February 24, 2017

Growing heirlooms in the home garden helps preserve genetic diversity and biodiversity of plant species. Learn more about 12 heirlooms to try this spring.