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Raw or cooked? Depends on what nutrients you need
Which is better for you: raw or cooked vegetables? The answer, according to Tammy Roberts, a nutrition and health education specialist with University of Missouri Extension, may surprise some people.
Reducing tillage in organic vegetables
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — “Is there a way to try something different to move to less tillage?” That’s the question Anu Rangarajan, the director of Cornell’s Small Farm Program, asked an overflowing crowd at the latest Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA) conference. Rangarajan urged the growers at this PASA annual Farming for the Future
Fall vegetable options
Produce is fresher and has its best taste when it ripens in its natural growth cycle. Find out what’s in season in Ohio and surrounding states during fall.
Learn all about Quaker Sam
John Cabas, former coach at Salem, will be at the Salem Historical Society Feb. 11 for Quaker Sam display.
Some considerations for saving seeds
Whether you are a vegetable gardener or a flower gardener, you can save seeds. Here are a few tips on how to save seeds for next season.
Free, new organic guides available for farmers
ITHACA, N.Y. — Nine new and free organic production guides are now available for farmers. The guides provide information on how to produce certified organic apples, blueberries, grapes, lettuce, potatoes, spinach, strawberries and cole crops, including cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli and Brussels sprouts. There is also a new guide on management of dairy cattle pests using
Crop insurance deadline nears for Ohio producers
Current policyholders who wish to make changes to their existing policies also have until the sales closing date to do so.
How to manage insects in the garden
There are many more beneficial bugs in your garden than you realize.
How to tell the difference between annuals, perennials and biennials
When you’re shopping for seeds, you’ll notice that packets are labeled with perennial, annual or biennial. Here’s a reference guide for telling the difference.
How to eat seasonally this winter
This winter, take advantage of the fruits and vegetables that are in season.






