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How to treat bee stings with household items
15 strange methods that work for treating wasp and bee stings.
How to work more fruits and vegetables into your diet
If you want to work fruits and vegetables into your daily diet, there are some simple ways to supplement your diet.
More than $1 million in grants awarded to help Pennsylvania specialty crops
Twenty Pennsylvania projects were awarded nearly $1,045,000 in federal grants to increase the visibility and market share of the state’s produce, nursery, horticultural and nut products.
Biologists study ramps in western Pa.
Working with the Pennsylvania Department of Natural Resources, a Penn State team is gathering data about ramps that grow in western Pennsylvania.
Group wants moratorium on CAFOs in Ohio
SALEM, Ohio – The Ohio Farmers Union wants a time out.
Today they’re calling for state legislators, educators and ag leaders to stop promoting and recruiting confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) until they’ve got sound science to prove the farms aren’t a safety threat for communities and the environment.
A roundup of FFA news for the week of July 28, 2011:
BELOIT, Ohio — West Branch FFA met July 21 at the Texas Roadhouse in Alliance, Ohio. Future meetings and upcoming events were discussed. All officers were present along with advisers Michael Bardo and Gregory Sharp. The nest meeting will be at the West Branch High School agricultural shop in August. * * * PLYMOUTH, Ohio
Hot Foods Co-op needs market goats
SALEM, Ohio – Market goat producers, Michael Nkrumah needs you. Nkrumah started the Hot Foods Co-op about a year ago to keep his agricultural – and dietary – roots nourished.
How to grow more food in less space
Vertical gardening, container gardening, and growing mini and baby vegetables are three techniques that grow more food in less space.
How to eat in-season, even in winter
Eat in-season during winter by growing food indoors, using season-extending structures and supplementing with food from the cellar, pantry and freezer.
You don’t need a root cellar to store food
Fall is the time to store the food that’s taken all year to produce. Indoor, in-place and buried container food storage systems are practical and affordable alternatives to the traditional root cellar.






