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Out of the orchard and into the field: Grafting may improve tomatoes
Grafting may improve tomato varieties more quickly, compared to traditional genetic breeding.
Unreasonable and unseasonable, fear of bats is a Halloween myth
Haunted by their scary image, Ohio’s bats will be hibernating as cool weather approaches.
Don’t bleach your food to protect against COVID-19
It’s not safe to wash or rinse any food products with any form of bleach, disinfectant or any other household cleaning chemicals.
Roundup of gardening news for May 12, 2022
Catch up on local gardening news and events in Pennsylvania and Ashland, Mahoning and Stark counties in Ohio.
14 summer activities to teach kids about Ag
School is out for summer, but learning never stops. Check out these 14 summer activities to teach kids about nature and agriculture.
How to bat-proof your house
Sealing off entrances before the bats return to roost in April will keep them out of your attic without impacting the local bat population.
Farms won’t sink, thanks to FarmLink
City streets and skyscrapers don’t make the best elements for farming. But Jessica and Emmy Levine have found those metropolitan components don’t necessarily prevent agriculture, either.
Lady Buggs Pharm honors ancestral ties to plants and nature
Lady Buggs Pharm honors ancestral ties to her urban garden which grows traditional fruits and vegetables as well as medicinal plants.
How to protect vining vegetables from powdery mildew
Powdery mildew is one of the most common vegetable garden diseases. Learn how to prevent its establishment and treat your plants when they are infected.
The best adventures are the unexpected ones
Julie Geiss recalls all the challenges of a days-long family bike trip, amused that her children recall the same trip and only remember the adventure.






