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  2. Home demonstration clubs - Wikipedia

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    Meat canning demonstration at meeting of the Akron Home Economics Club on December 19, 1916. Home Demonstration Clubs (also known as homemaker clubs, home bureaus or home adviser groups) were a program of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Cooperative Extension Service.

  3. Home canning - Wikipedia

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    Pressure canning is the only safe home canning method for meats and low-acid foods. This method uses a pressure canner — similar to, but heavier than, a pressure cooker . A small amount of water is placed in the pressure canner and it is turned to steam, which without pressure would be 212 °F (100 °C), but under pressure is raised to 240 ...

  4. Clemson program to help homeowners swap Bradford pears for ...

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    David Coyle, Assistant Professor of Forest Health and Invasive Species at Clemson University at a patch of Bradford pear trees in a field behind a cemetery in Pendleton, Wednesday, February 5, 2020.

  5. Chop down your Bradford pear, win the ‘bounty’ of a new tree ...

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    The Clemson Extension Service’s forestry program is offering a bounty on the stinky trees — complete with an Old West-style “wanted” poster — that encourages property owners to chop ...

  6. Food preservation - Wikipedia

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    Canning involves cooking food, sealing it in sterilized cans or jars, and boiling the containers to kill or weaken any remaining bacteria as a form of sterilization. It was invented by the French confectioner Nicolas Appert. [4] By 1806, this process was used by the French Navy to preserve meat, fruit, vegetables, and even milk.

  7. Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service

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    Since 2005, the Extension system has collaborated in developing eXtension.org (pronounced "e-extension"). eXtension is an Internet-based learning platform where Extension professionals and citizens nationwide and beyond have 24/7 access to unbiased, research-based, peer-reviewed information from land-grant universities on a wide range of topics.

  8. Smith–Lever Act of 1914 - Wikipedia

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    The Smith–Lever Act of 1914 is a United States federal law that established a system of cooperative extension services, connected to land-grant universities, intended to inform citizens about current developments in agriculture, home economics, public policy/government, leadership, 4-H, economic development, coastal issues (National Sea Grant College Program), and related subjects.

  9. The 9 Best Canned Foods You Should Be Eating for Weight Loss ...

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