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Backyard gardening: Feast and famine in equal measures

Thursday, June 2, 2022

Eliza Blue finds herself with too much cabbage for one family to ever possibly consume and not enough strawberries or peas.

Ye Old Canning Jar

Thursday, August 9, 2007

“Down to the cellar, come let us go Where fruit jars like this are lined up in a row Potatoes like this are stacked up in a bin With cabbages so fat and celery so thin.

Fermentation, the other preservation

Friday, November 7, 2014

Fermentation is a growing trend for producing safe, easy and healthy foods and beverages.

Spring’s offerings bring summer anticipation

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Julie Geiss has been enjoying spring’s offerings close to home, searching her woods for ramps and wildflowers.

How to choose the best companion plants for herbs

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Companion planting is a technique gardeners use to reduce maintenance and deter pests. Learn which garden plants make ideal companions for common herbs.

Vegetable murder and gardening mayhem

Thursday, April 16, 2009

It is said that murderers often return to the scene of their crimes. This is utterly believable to me. I’ve been returning to the same spot in our backyard garden annually for years now, despite the carnage I inevitably leave in my wake. Innocent Some may recall that my first innocent victim, gardening wise, was

Managing vegetables postharvest provides health benefits

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

HOUSTON — Does your salad know what time it is? It may be healthier for you if it does, according to new research from Rice University and the University of California at Davis.“Vegetables and fruits don’t die the moment they are harvested,” said Rice biologist Janet Braam, the lead researcher on a new study this

Fill up on gas from garbage? OARDC trying it

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

WOOSTER, Ohio — The Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, a part of Ohio State University headquartered in northeast Ohio, is converting four of its vehicles to run on natural gas — but not just any natural gas.

Birds and other things bring early signs of spring

Thursday, March 5, 2015

With lakes and rivers still mostly frozen, it may seem overly optimistic to think of spring. But it’s coming.

A roundup of FFA news for the week of Nov. 19, 2009

Thursday, November 19, 2009

DULUTH, Ga. — Jeb May, a 2009 graduate of Crestview High School, Ashland, Ohio, was one of 18 recipients of a $2,000 AGCO and AGCO Finance National FFA Scholarship. May’s parents are Judy May and Phil May of Ashland. Jeb is attending the University of Akron and plans to major in engineering. * * *