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Meal planning cuts time and waste, boosts nutrition
Making a weekly meal plan can help you and your family eat more nutritiously and make meal time calmer and more pleasant.
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Area harvest still producing
Bounty from our gardens and farms continues to grow, with all kinds of locally grown vegetables still available, Amy Ivy writes.
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Try 'freekeh' for change of taste at dinner table
Supply of and demand for local grains are increasing, Laurie Davis writes.
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October perfect time to plant garlic
Garlic is an easy crop to grow at home, Amy Ivy writes.
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Natural treasures found during fall
Leaves, pinecones, seed heads, pods and more great for festive fall and winter decor, Jolene Wallace writes.
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Ways to care for perennial garden after hot, dry summer
Good time to cut unsightly stems, remove tattered plants, make notes for next season, Amy Ivy writes.
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North Country on brink of apple season
Apples are the perfect fruit for local eating during autumn, Laurie Davis writes.
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Time for end of summer garden cleanup
Remove spent plants from your gardens so the remaining vegetation can look its best through the fall, Amy Ivy writes.
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Making quality feed
New methods provide better qualities and qualities of feed than traditional pasturing, according to columnist Peter Hagar.
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Time to take note of garden
Make notes or take photos of gardens so that you know what you want to repeat and change next year, Jolene Wallace writes.
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