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1. Sierra would like to buy the following at EdHelper Foods: Half of a pound of onions (Green) One and four-fifths pounds of potatoes (Russet) Two-thirds of a pound of carrots Three pounds of green beans How much money does Sierra need to buy the items?
Brussels sprouts repel not only children, but fungi as well. Canadian scientists have discovered a novel antifungal compound in the plant, and hope to use the discovery to find ways to protect crops against pathogens.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday announced its final decision to phase out the 10 remaining approved uses for the organophosphate insecticide azinphos-methyl (AZM) over the next five years.
COLLEGE STATION -- Though good weather patterns signal a great pumpkin crop this year, an economist with the Texas Agricultural Extension Service advised consumers to get to the store early for the best jack-o-lanterns.
This is a tasty, easy way to prepare a nutritious (often overlooked) vegetable. Pair with roasted chicken or fish and a baked sweet potato for a simple and delicious meal.
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& reeker household hazardous wastes. - Responsibility for the proper disposal of household hazardous waste (HHW) materi- alsbeginsin thehome. Fit, consumersmust adopt eco-consumption habits andpractice waste minimization at the point of purchase.
US OP re-registration decisions challenged US farm workers and public interest groups have reopened a 2004 lawsuit against the EPA over re-registration decisions for the organophosphate insecticide, azinphos-methyl.
Bubble and squeak: Traditionally shallow fried left over boiled potatoes and cabbage from roast dinner, but carrots, peas, Brussels sprouts, and other vegetables can be added. Often served with pickle.