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Daily update October 9, 2025
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woman buying fresh vegetables at supermarket. Luis Alvarez//Getty Images ... 29 Fruits And Vegetables You Should Always Buy In The Fall · Can ...
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Take a look at these six vegetables that one should add to their meals for essential vitamins and minerals for seasonal wellness. Read More. Squash.
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The U.S. Food & Drug Administration has issued a recall for frozen Sno Pac Organic Fresh Cut Spinach due to a potential Listeria contamination.
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Vegetables such as Brussels sprouts, pumpkins and sweet potatoes are excellent sources of dietary fiber. Fiber helps reduce LDL cholesterol levels ( ...
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Believe it or not, fall is the perfect time to plant leafy greens and other delicious vegetables. Here are a few varieties that experts recommend ...
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This fall, one humble vegetable is stealing the spotlight — experts reveal how it boosts memory, focus, and brain health better than any ...
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Newswise — Poor diets lacking in vegetables and fruits are a leading cause of micronutrient deficiencies and chronic diseases worldwide.
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Vegetables are central to sustainable food systems and healthy diets, yet climate adaptation research in agriculture has largely focused on staple ...
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Check your local freeze date to choose vegetables for October planting. Fast-maturing cool-season crops are ideal for late fall harvests. Hardy plants ...
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Across Oregon, cool-season vegetables such as peas, arugula, mustard, radish and turnip can usually be planted when soil reaches about 50°F. Gardeners ...
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