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Could a phytochemical derived from vegetables like broccoli be the answer to antibiotic resistant pathogens?
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The answer to the problem of antibiotic-resistant pathogens could be in the form of some common garden vegetables.
NEWS FLASH - Yard work is good for you.
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OnePoll – a British polling firm – studied 2000 homeowners in the U.K. on behalf of Draper Tools. They discovered that yard work burns calories and can help you lose weight, along with other health benefits! You could’ve knocked me over with a feather.
Gardeners in 2020 will want unconventional varieties and eco-conscious surroundings
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Current Data Shows Glyphosate Is Not Linked to Cancer
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According to Jason Ferrell, director of the Pesticide Information Office with the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), "Currently, the data we have does not seem to indicate that glyphosate causes cancer. So we still believe that it can be used as an effective part of an integrated pest management strategy and plan.”
Wildflowers Help Fruit and Vegetable Pollinators
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Karla Arboleda recently published an article in Vegetable and Specialty Crop News, Wildflowers Help Watermelon Pollinators. In it, she reports, on conclusions reached by Miriam Jenkins, a graduate of Clemson University’s Wildlife and Fisheries Biology program. "For greater fruit quantity and quality, growers can use wildflowers to attract watermelon pollinators."
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