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More than 100 Oklahoma 4-H’ers in third through seventh grades gathered in Stillwater April 5 for the inaugural Rising Leaders Conference, hosted by Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development.
Read moreALEXANDRIA, Va. – The TurfMutt Foundation, which is celebrating 15 years this year of advocating for the care and use of yards, parks and other green spaces, encourages homeowners to put their own spin on their personal outdoor space this spring by adopting a “yard your way” attitude.
Read moreNothing compares to home-grown vegetables. When you grow your own food, the flavor and texture far surpass anything you can buy at the store.
Read moreThere is not one single reason to absolutely love wild mushrooms – there are at least four. First, it’s simply a matter of taste – good taste. The flavor of wild mushrooms is always incredible and often unforgettable. Second, it’s a question of beauty, of distinctive, beguiling natural beauty. Folks who crave the beauty in nature will no doubt appreciate the glow of delicate tiers of golden oyster mushroom colonies nestled in a forest. Third, some wild mushrooms have impressive purported health benefits. And finally, it’s great fun to head out into the woods and pursue wild mushrooms, or cultivate them and watch them grow in a controlled setting. All of these reasons can help sprout your passion for gourmet mushrooms, some of which cost up to $12 or more per pound, and wild mushroom identification.
Read moreThe Oklahoma State University Student Farm is transforming the way campus food waste is handled by turning it into compost to grow fresh produce for the community.
Read moreMelinda Daniels always has one eye on the clock when her husband calls for a post-work debrief.
Read moreWhen political leaders joke about violence against those they disagree with or dislike, they demean their elected roles in American public life and the people they represent.
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