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Education and ag research grant programs taking applications
URBANA, Ill. — Sustainable agriculture research and education grant awards up to $22,500 are now available to farmers, ranchers, youth and youth educators in the North Central Region.
Reliable signs that spring is here
As exasperating as fluctuating temperatures are to us, they can really wreak havoc on migratory birds.
How Chicago perfects democracy
It’s not a coincidence that the world’s leading economic powers also are the world’s leading food importers.
Donna J. Young
Donna J. “Dimp” Young passed away Nov. 16 at UH Ashland. A celebration of life will be held Dec. 3.
Nature’s fireworks: Fireflies’ bioluminescence
The first firefly of the year appeared in my yard a month ago. As fireworks commemorate Independence Day, I’m reminded of the natural fireworks that go on all summer long. Fireflies or lightning bugs First, though, a few words of clarification. Fireflies, or lightning bugs as my dad called them, are neither flies, nor bugs.
Injuries, fatalities from agricultural confined space incidents increased last year: report
Last year saw a roughly 40 percent increase in the number of reported cases involving agricultural confined spaces.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of Dec. 30, 2010
SULLIVAN, Ohio — The Black River FFA went caroling at the Elms Retirement Home and St. Patrick Manor Dec. 17. After caroling many FFA members went to the home of one of the members for a Christmas party and gift exchange. * * * WASHINGTON COURTHOUSE, Ohio — The Miami Trace FFA Parliamentary Procedure Team
Pittsburgh CSA finds market for ugly, surplus produce
412 Food Rescue’s UglyCSA finds a home for unsold produce, aiming to reduce food waste, save resources and support local farmers.
Tips can help manage spotted lanternfly
Concerned about the spotted lanternfly and its spread within Pennsylvania and surrounding states? Learn more about the latest management techniques.
Keep your kitchen safe and clean
MANHATTAN, Kan. — News reports of health inspections in restaurant kitchens can be enough to discourage would-be diners, yet home kitchens also can provide a welcoming environment for germs and foodborne microorganisms. A clean kitchen can prevent foodborne and other illnesses such as the common cold or flu. “Keeping a kitchen clean need not be






