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Using plants to clean polluted soils
PIKETON, Ohio – With gardens and fields of sweet corn, berries and other horticulture-related plots dotting the grounds of Ohio State University’s South Centers at Piketon, it would be easy to dismiss the dozen scraggly-looking potted plants sitting alone in one of the facility’s greenhouses.
To fertilize or not? Penny-pinching may lead to trouble
Spring is just around the corner and the time to get serious about pasture and hayland planting or reseeding is here. With memories of last summer’s drought and the consequences that resulted from less available forage than normal fresh on our minds, the time to take action to increase this year’s forage production is now.
Guest Commentary: Don’t pinch on health insurance
Even if things are tough on the farm, you cannot afford to be without health insurance.
Spinal manipulation does offer some back pain relief
Spinal manipulation is one of several options — including exercise, massage, and physical therapy — that can provide some individuals with mild-to-moderate relief from low-back pain.
What can I plant now?
The most common misconception about fall vegetable production is that you need a hoop or green house to do it.
Dandy Greens
One thing everyone in my family agrees on — we do love eating greens. I have always been partial to Swiss chard.
Fall gardening guide
In August our regional average temperature begin to decrease, signaling that fall is on the way. Plant now to fill your cornucopia with an abundant fall harvest!
Is it healthier to eat vegetables raw or cooked?
While most vegetables are better eaten raw, there are a few you could cook instead to gain more health benefits.
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.
How to plan for fall gardening
Who says your gardening days have to end when September rolls around?






