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Researchers seek ways to control perennial weeds in organic fields
WOOSTER, Ohio – Ohio State University scientists have received a four-year, $400,000 USDA grant to tackle a deep-rooted thorn in organic farming’s side.
Sticking to your diet at Super Bowl parties
If you have resolved to eat healthier, parties can present a challenge, so it’s important to have a game plan before tackling the Super Bowl spread.
Here’s the scoop on storing homegrown fruits and vegetables
If you’re going to eat your garden’s produce fresh, make sure you know the recommended storage methods and lengths.
Dealing with Diabetes
Eating healthy is important for everyone, especially for people with diabetes because the type and amounts of food can have a great impact on your blood glucose (sugar).
6 easy winter gardening projects for kids
Brush off the winter blues with some simple indoor gardening activities your children can enjoy. Learn to sprout seeds, grow a garbage garden and more!
How to make a charcuterie board for any occasion
Learn how to prepare and arrange a charcuterie board for any occasion with these recipes for breakfast, appetizer, dinner and dessert charcuterie boards.
Start an Ohio victory garden this fall
Contrary to what some people think, vegetable gardening doesn’t end with summer. Learn how to get started on your own Ohio victory garden this fall.
How to eat seasonally this spring
As the first official day of spring quickly approaches, the thought of fresh fruits and vegetables comes to mind in anticipation of a new growing season.
Eggs. Yep, they’re incredible and edible
I buy brown eggs from a local fellow who delivers them to me at work. Not only are they beautiful to look at, and extra fresh (they didn’t peel well at Easter time), but I’ve read that free range eggs rate high in nutritional value. No matter where you get your eggs they are a
Not sure what to do with fresh, harvested radishes? Pickle them
Ohio State Chow Line has some suggestions for using all the radishes you recently harvested from your garden.






