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This week we’re reading about pumpkin-flavored Peeps, delicious and sweet s’mores recipes and more.
Bee research aided by citizen scientists
The project is focusing on cucurbits such as pumpkin, squash, cucumber and melon, which explains its name, according to Lopez-Uribe.
‘Punkin pie’: Dessert to be praised across the globe
There are many, many pumpkin pies bought or made from scratch and served at American tables around this time of year.
New spray technologies, disease trials set at Ohio State’s Pumpkin Field Day
SOUTH CHARLESTON, Ohio — There’s a lot in store for pumpkin growers at this year’s Pumpkin Field Day, to be held Sept. 5 from 6-8 p.m. at Ohio State University’s Western Agricultural Research Station in South Charleston. The event will cover four main topics that are key to growers, said Jim Jasinski, an Ohio State
Blustery wind and frigid temps? Critters make their winter forecast
The exit of summer always ushers in fall familiarities – apple cider, pumpkins, changing landscapes and the site of nature’s most recognizable caterpillar: the woolly bear.
Different crops may have a place in the fields
In Ontario, Oregon and the surrounding region, crops like quinoa, camelina and pumpkins may turn out to be more than just experimental.
How to carve an original jack-o-lantern
Jack-o-lanterns date back centuries, but they weren’t always carved using pumpkins. Discover the origins of the jack-o-lantern and how to carve an original.
Roundup of gardening news for Jan. 23, 2020
The Ohio Valley Giant Pumpkin Growers will be hosting a free seminar Feb. 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Parks Garden Center, 9010 Youngstown-Salem Road in Canfield.
Price survey: Any way you slice it, Thanksgiving meal is a real deal
WASHINGTON – Menu items for the traditional Thanksgiving dinner with turkey, stuffing, cranberries, pumpkin pie and all the trimmings will cost more this year, but remain affordable, according to the
Fresh market is marketing success
AMARILLO, Texas – Willie Wieck’s farm in Etter, Texas, has a little bit of everything – wheat, cotton, seed maize, black-eyed peas, sunflowers, pumpkins, gourds, cantaloupes, watermelons, popcorn and sweet corn.






