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Agriculture and water quality
As summer heats up so too will agriculture’s ongoing water quality problems heat up.
May’s gardening to-do list
Gardeners will be out in the garden, working the dirt, tending to early sprouts of plants and watching the beginnings of a colorful plot of fruits, vegetables and flowers.
Woodpeckers make interesting bird
Woodpeckers drill, peck, and drum to establish territory and attract mates, extract insects, and create nesting cavities.
University of Illinois financial planner: Many ways to own investments
URBANA, Ill. — Most discussions about investing focus on stocks and bonds, but how to own them also needs to be part of the discussion.
We all wish for simplicity in life
Life is filled with choices — some of them minor, some major — and some that just seem to put everyone in a quandary. I was in a nice shopping center not long ago, and decided to stop in the food court area for a bite to eat. It is not only nice to enjoy
Senate, judge kick USDA’s mad cow
The scene, often repeated these bitterly political days, was straight out of Alice in Wonderland.
On March 3, U.
2016 was warmest year on record
According to NOAA and NASA data, 2016 was the third year in a row to set a new record for global average surface temperatures.
6 tips for keeping your vegetable garden healthy this summer
Tim McDermott, an educator with The Ohio State University CFAES, shares six tips for keeping your vegetable garden healthy and productive all summer.
How to make Paperwhite Daffodil bulbs bloom indoors
If want to try a STEM activity you can’t find in the department store, your children are sure to enjoy making Paperwhite Daffodil bulbs bloom indoors.
Saving seeds, not a good investment
A penny saved is a penny earned, but saving seeds from the garden can be a questionable use of time and energy.






