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How to pick the best melon

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

Not only are melons juicy and nutritious, but if you pick the right ones they are sweet and delicious, as well.

Late-summer alfalfa seeding tips

Thursday, July 28, 2016

Late summer is an excellent time to establish alfalfa, but seeding may be challenging with recent dry weather conditions.

Naming a boat requires thought

Thursday, June 2, 2016

Each spring, the Boat Owners Association of the United States digs deep to learn which are the most popular names for the year.

Gardening resolutions for the new year

Thursday, December 31, 2015

In 2016, let gardening become the topic of one of your New Year’s resolutions by checking out these recommendations.

How to freeze whole tomatoes

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

If your tomato crop is too large for you to handle and you don’t want to can this year, try freezing whole tomatoes.

Adding pallets to your garden

Saturday, June 15, 2013

Using old pallets in a garden is becoming popular, but there’s a few things you should consider before jumping on the pallet train.

Conference helps farm owners live their dream

Saturday, March 2, 2013

ZANESVILLE, Ohio — Small farm owners who want to learn more about how to make their farms work better for them or expand their operations, or those new to agriculture who are looking for ways to utilize acreage, can attend workshops and presentations on these and more issues during a small farm conference March 23

New Down syndrome patient registry allows secure storage, exchange of information

Friday, October 26, 2012

WASHINGTON — A new Down syndrome patient registry will facilitate contacts and information sharing among families, patients, researchers and parent groups. The National Institutes of Health has awarded a contract to PatientCrossroads to operate the registry. The company has created patient-centric registries for muscular dystrophy and many rare disorders. People with Down syndrome or their

Treating diabetes early is best strategy

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Intensive early treatment of type 2 diabetes slows down progression of the disease by preserving the body’s insulin-producing capacity, a UT Southwestern study has shown.

Farm orgs. ablaze over apparent animal rights arson

Friday, January 13, 2012

COALINGA, Calif. — Farm organizations across the country are condemning what appears to be an animal rights-led act of arson against Harris Ranch, located in Coalinga, Calif. An organization called Animal Liberation Front forwarded an anonymous email in which unnamed animal rights activists take credit for fires set to 14 cattle trucks Jan. 8. The