Pollen may cause your eyes to water or nose to run, but farmers and local ecology experts say it's a necessity to our lives — and it brings some major economic benefits to our state. Farmers rely on ...
Jonah Martin loved his school-grown lettuce so much he asked for seconds and more ranch dressing. "It tastes good," said the 6-year-old. He was in one of the first-grade classes at James Cowart ...
Trees take top billing for the tallest plants on Earth, but their unassuming start as a little seed leaves a lot of questions! Let's take a look at what gets you from that seed to a full-grown tree in ...
Chia seeds have been a pantry essential for health-conscious cooks for years, but most people are still missing out on their myriad benefits. Spoiler: These tiny seeds are absolutely packed with ...
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, S.C. — Rodger Winn traces his obsession with seed saving to the first grade. As a little boy, he read “Seeds and More Seeds: A Science I CAN READ Book” by Millicent E. Selsam and ...
FREE MOBILE APP. NOW AT 6.33, WE ARE WRAPPING UP POLLEN WEEK WITH WHY IT IS A NECESSITY TO OUR LIVES AND THE ECONOMY. FARMERS RELY ON THE POLLINATION PROCESS TO CREATE AND SUSTAIN OUR FOOD SYSTEM.