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Farm to Fork Interview

Farm to Fork Interview

Farm to Fork Interview Darrell Anderson, Producer/Host Farm to Fork – North Shore Productions darrell@northshoreproductions.com Farm to Fork is a nationally-syndicated radio program dedicated to the agriculture and food sectors and to the people who are...
PFP Finds Second Use for Decorative Pumpkins on the Farm

PFP Finds Second Use for Decorative Pumpkins on the Farm

PFP Finds Second Use for Decorative Pumpkins on the Farm Pigs eat to taste, and often enjoy pumpkins. — Jennifer Seifert by: Rebecca SchweitzerLancaster Farming, Sep 23, 2023     DOWNLOAD PDF A software developer by day, Jennifer Seifert has spent her life...
Leftover Pumpkins? Make Pigs Squeal With Delight

Leftover Pumpkins? Make Pigs Squeal With Delight

Leftover Pumpkins? Make Pigs Squeal With Delight Vitamin- and nutrient-filled jack-o’-lantern make nutritious treat for birds, squirrels and pigs. (onegreenplanet.org) by: Roz Brown, ProducerPUBLIC NEWS SERVICE, December 19, 2022 DOWNLOAD PDF AUSTIN, Texas...
Your Decaying Pumpkins Are Methane Bombs-Recycle Them

Your Decaying Pumpkins Are Methane Bombs-Recycle Them

Your Decaying Pumpkins Are Methane Bombs-Recycle Them Natalia Ganelin//Getty Images by: Caroline DelbertPOPULAR MECHANICS, November 11, 2022 DOWNLOAD PDF Whether you carved your pumpkin into a Jack-O’-Lantern or just left it on the stoop, it’s time to come up with a...
4 Ways To Get Rid Of Your Halloween Pumpkin (Besides A Landfill)

4 Ways To Get Rid Of Your Halloween Pumpkin (Besides A Landfill)

4 Ways To Get Rid Of Your Halloween Pumpkin (Besides A Landfill) by: Devan McGuinnessFATHERLY, November 7, 2022 DOWNLOAD PDF Here’s why you should never throw your carved Halloween pumpkin in a landfill — and what you can do with it instead. As we enjoy the last...
Pumpkin Pollution is a Problem – Here’s What You Can Do

Pumpkin Pollution is a Problem – Here’s What You Can Do

Pumpkin Pollution is a Problem – Here’s What You Can Do At the Roca Berry Farm in Roca, Nebraska, visitors inspect a pumpkin patch. Every year, millions of pumpkins end up in landfills where they contribute to methane pollution, but cooking, composting, or...

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