Jerry L. McHenry, a loving husband, brother, father, father-in-law, grandfather, and great-grandfather went to be with his heavenly father on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at Lock Haven Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, at the age of 86. Jerry’s passing leaves a void in the hearts of all who loved and knew him. He […]
Granny Miller’s heirloom tomatoes or simply saving money at the garden center, collecting seeds is just another adventure in gardening. There are so many seeds to save and share with others, and as many reasons as there are seeds. Seed saving started when humans settled in one area growing plants rather than gathering […]
It’s projected that humans must increase worldwide food production by roughly 70% by 2050 to meet the caloric needs of 10 billion people. Through traditional agricultural practices, this would require people to convert 593 hectares of land for new food production, about double the size of India. Traditional agriculture’s resource expenditure is astronomical […]
(Photo Illustration/MetroCreative) Hello Mid-Ohio Valley farmers and gardeners! The summer is flying by as we approach the Fourth of July weekend and Independence Day. As we all enjoy the extended weekend with family and friends, take a moment to reflect on what this holiday is all about. The Fourth of July […]