Lifestyle
Posted on December 3, 2025
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation announced that the 2026 Empire Pass is now available for purchase. The $80 Empire Pass provides unlimited day-use vehicle entry to New York State Parks, state boat launch sites, arboretums, park preserves and Department of Enviro...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on December 2, 2025
With the holiday season fast approaching, UConn Extension released a new fact sheet, “Smart, Savvy & Nourished: Eating Well on a Budget During Holiday Seasons.” This resource offers practical, research-based tips to help families and individuals enjoy nutritious, festive meals without overspending. ...
Gardening Farming, Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on December 1, 2025
During the hectic holidays, an eye-catching display of plants may seem like the perfect gift solution, particularly at the last minute. But is it? Is the intended recipient a plant lover? Will they welcome the gift, or will it be something they’ll feel obligated to water (when they remember) and fee...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on November 30, 2025
The New York State Department of Ag & Markets encourages shoppers looking for that perfect holiday gift item to support local growers and producers this year by shopping at a Taste NY Market. New York’s regional Welcome Centers’ Taste NY Markets and other Taste NY stores located around the state, in...
Lifestyle
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Posted on November 28, 2025
Cooler temperatures bring many things, including the arrival of fun and festive holidays. But flu season also kicks into high gear between the months of December and February. Although flu season runs from October to May, a combination of factors during the chilliest months of winter, such as increa...
Gardening Farming
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on November 26, 2025
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, with cranberry sauce playing a supporting role in traditional holiday feasts. While the question “whole berried or jellied?” may come to mind, what do you really know about cranberries? Native to the northern U.S. and Canada, they grow in rich, moist soil in b...
Lifestyle
Courtney Llewellyn 
Posted on November 26, 2025
Once the Halloween candy disappears, holiday travel is a hot topic for news outlets everywhere. Everyone heading to Grandma’s or back home for the holidays has to run the gauntlet of flight cancellations, delays, higher fuel expenses, traffic jams and the inevitable threat of foul weather, all of wh...
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Posted on November 25, 2025
Thanksgiving is celebrated each autumn and often serves as the entry point to the holiday season. Tradition plays a large role in Thanksgiving celebrations, as families incorporate many customs into their celebrations that some believe were once tied to the earliest Thanksgiving meals. But the truth...
Gardening Farming
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Posted on November 21, 2025
While many management activities for insect pests of trees and shrubs end when the frost arrives (like most, if not all, insecticide treatments), some are still applicable in the cold winter months. Examples include: • Scout for egg masses and act accordingly. Many (not all!) insect pests overwinter...
News
by Sally Colby 
January 1, 2026
Growing greens year-round at Twin Springs Fruit Farm in Ortanna, PA, started accidentally. “This house was built to grow ‘Tulameen’ raspberries starti...
News
January 1, 2026
Bob Rimol discussed high tunnel construction and other recommendations at the 2025 Ohio Ecological Food & Farm Association ’s annual conference. Rimol...
News
by Andy Haman 
January 1, 2026
Great Lakes Expo returned to Grand Rapids in early December with its usual fanfare and the chilly weather of a Michigan winter. Over 350 exhibitors fi...
News
by Edith Tucker 
January 1, 2026
University of Vermont Extension Professor Vern Grubinger summarized the results of research to address the economics of high tunnel production that he...