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Lettuce Heads puts a fresh spin on vegetables
Fifth generation farmers, and cousins, Kurk and Nicholas Ziegler, started Lettuce Heads aquaponics farm in 2014 to provide fresh, local produce.
How to know if your lettuce is safe to eat
Unless you can verify whether the romaine lettuce that’s in your fridge was NOT harvested from Salinas, California, you should throw it out.
How to water your vegetable garden
Not every plant in your vegetable garden likes to be watered the same. Learn the water requirements and preferences of each variety to improve your yields.
Leafy Greens Suspected in Latest E. coli Food Poisoning Cases
Written by: Tracy Turner I’m confused about the recent reports regarding leafy greens such as romaine lettuce. How is it that leafy greens can cause a foodborne illness? Well, it is not the leafy greens themselves making people sick, but rather that they are the suspected source of pathogenic E. coli that has sickened some
Why won’t my garden grow? 10 common plant problems
Keeping a watchful eye on your garden throughout the season helps you detect plant problems early, and apply effective solutions before it’s too late.
How to manage risk for non-insurable crops
The Farm Service Agency’s Noninsured Crop Disaster Assistance Program can be an important risk- management tool for fruit and vegetable growers.
Hot Weather Meals: Give Them a Toss
If there’s one food that really captures the essence of summer, it’s salad. All kinds of beautiful, ripe produce are overflowing from gardens and orchards. When fruits and vegetables are at the peak of their season, there’s no need to do anything fancy. Just tumble them into a salad bowl and enjoy in their raw,
June field day highlights muck crops
The 15-acre Muck Crops Branch, two miles south of Willard on state Route 103, lies in the heart of Ohio’s salad vegetable industry.
Read it Again: Week of March 1, 2001
Each week Farm and Dary takes a look at what was making news in years gone by.
What’s that weed? How an app can help you with identification
The University of Missouri Extension’s Weed ID app can be useful for weed identification in your lawn and garden.






