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The ‘beet’ goes on and into the future
Julie Geiss shares the tradition of pickled beets in her family and reviews some of the health benefits.
EU’s GM labeling raises questions
The new rule by the European Union Parliament requires any food or food products with more than 1 percent of genetically modified organisms sold in the European Union to carry a label.
Don’t mow, help the Monarch butterflies
There are areas that we should just let nature be what it is, and allow the “weeds” to help our pollinators, birds and wildlife thrive.
Pa. assists counties with mosquitoes
Multi-agency task force creates a $3.3 million grants program to assist counties with mosquito surveillance and control in an effort to detect and control mosquitoes that carry West Nile virus.
Knowing when to throw out moldy food
Learn when food with mold growth should be discarded and when the damaged portion can be removed and the rest of the food can be consumed.
How to preserve the harvest: Food dehydration
Food dehydration is often overlooked as a method of food preservation, but it’s a super space saver and and keeps foods safe from spoilage and pests.
Enjoy the goodness of simple pleasures
Judith Sutherland recalls her father’s love of simple things like fresh-baked bread and jars of homemade jam — a love he passed on to her.
Take 2: Fall planting
Radish, cabbage and leafy greens are perfect for the fall harvest.
Feeling Fall
Sun warmth makes a welcome friend in spring, highly acceptable after the dreary chill of winter months. Sun warmth becomes a dear prize in the fall as the possibility of experiencing it dwindles fast. I had so much to do at home that I had no time to have a picnic. I prioritized in my
Cold Run Jerseys is hot, hot, hot
Not only do they have one of the top ranked herds in Ohio — and also in the United States — for milk, fat and protein production, they bred a number of Excellent cows carrying their Cold Run Jerseys prefix.




			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			

