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The Wildflower Watch follows the same theme as Leaf Brief, which Breckenridge debuted last fall as a means of providing fall ...
The State Department is firing over 1,300 career diplomats and civil servants on Friday in line with a dramatic reorganization plan initiated by the Trump ...
Grounded Living: Twisted leaves, tough questions: What to do if spray drift hits your farm or garden
"With conventional field crops covering most of Central Illinois farmland, herbicide drift has long been a recurring issue ...
Making your way to Oak Point State Park, you’ll find it nestled along the northern shore of South Bass Island, a verdant slice of paradise that, at just 1.5 acres, holds the distinction of being ...
Changing weather patterns and higher temperatures are affecting some of the most prized tea-growing regions in China and ...
No envy is quite as green as vegetable garden envy, and like a weed, it’s bound to crop up each summer. Dinner parties ...
While we tend to think of meadows, parks, and grassy vegetation for foraging, don’t forget shores as well. Shellfish, kelps, ...
There are more than 40 species of fireflies in Missouri, but their populations have been diminishing over the last few years.
I hear bad advice on watering, such as watering during the heat of day "burns up" your plants. Here's the truth about ...
According to the Department of Agricultural Extension, about 136,000 hectares of cropland have gone underwater due to the prolonged downpour.
It’s summer, so naturally the June beetles are out at night in full force. What do they do at night? Feed on your plants of ...
Farmers and aerial applicators tell Randy Dowdy and David Hula some of the key considerations are application timing, droplet ...
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