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Roundup of gardening news for July, 23, 2020
The Penn State Master Gardeners of Lawrence County annual Garden Tour was postponed until July 2021.
Baled stover robs fields of nutrients
LEXINGTON, Ky. — As spring planting gets under way, farmers who baled corn stover for winter feed will have to replace soil nutrients lost during residue removal, said Chad Lee, University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension grains specialist. With last year’s inclement weather, many livestock producers across the United States were faced with a shortage of
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Kymberly Seabolt recalls feeling tough in her younger years, wishing the ability to bounce back applied to the aches and pains of aging.
Drinking more water can mean less calories for some kids
According to a new study, drinking more water and fewer sugary drinks is associated with lower caloric intake in kids, teens, and young adults.
How to get your bulb amaryllis to rebloom
The amaryllis can brighten up any indoor space with its beautiful blooms. With proper care, you can enjoy yours year after year as it reblooms each winter.
Dairymen have until Nov. 20 to join Margin Protection Program
Dairymen have until Nov. 20 to enroll in the federal Margin Protection Program for coverage in 2016.
Wet rainy weather delays 2013 harvest
It should not surprise us that rainy weather has delayed harvest. It delayed planting, and cool weather did not allow the crop to catch up. So, here we are, absent government reports as USDA is catching up from the shutdown, and guessing just what has been harvested. Whatever it is, it is not enough. Making
MF Global breakdown dominates Chicago grain market talk
MF Global declared bankruptcy Oct. 31, curiously just after an audit that did not discover the discrepancies that existed deep in the bowels of this futures-trading and debt instrument-trading giant.
Blog: Wayne County is my favorite fair
Check out our video of the OSTPA semi pull winner, and a few of our pictures.
Penn State hosts ‘Little I’ event
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — Penn State celebrated Block and Bridle’s Little International, or “Little I,” recently during Blue and White week, April 16. At the 94th annual Little International, four species of Penn State livestock including horses, heifers, swine and ewes were exhibited by students in the College of Agricultural Sciences and by other students






