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Novel device takes over where medicinal leeches have left off
The task of reestablishing blood flow to certain tissue has been a function relegated to leeches since the time of the ancient Egyptians.
Get my drift? Better hope the neighbors don’t
This spring, let’s hope farmers “catch the drift” from their herbicides and other farm chemicals before their neighbors do.
Food safety regulations inadequate
Only about half the products that are recalled are actually recovered from the market.
Producers find a market at school
Slippery Rock University hopes to offer students fresh vegetables by working with local farmers, and, meanwhile, help to sustain local agriculture.
Federal court bans use of three dicamba weedkillers
A federal court in Arizona banned the use of three widely used dicamba weedkillers after finding the EPA broke the law by allowing them to be on the market.
Search for healing waters leads to Pennsylvania
On a recent trip to Pittsburgh, Julie Geiss and her daughter and decided to find the Fountain of Youth.
It takes guts to fix our abusive illegal ag labor system
Alan Geubert sheds light on the labor infractions of Wisconsin-based contractor, Packers Sanitation Services, Inc., and what they should mean to consumers.
Yellowstone offers an overwhelming feast for the eyes
Julie Geiss and her family continue their trek West all the way to Yellowstone National Park, the crown jewel of the park system.
How to evaluate damage to trees
Assessing tree damage is important to prevent more damage, improve long-term tree health and ensure safety. Learn how to evaluate the damage to your trees.
Getting takeout or delivery amid COVID-19
Learn what steps to take when ordering takeout food or food from a delivery service in light of the coronavirus pandemic.






