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A surprising connection between invasive plants and Lyme disease
Researchers from the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station returned from studying invasive woodland plant species one day to find themselves mysteriously crawling with ticks.
"I've been working in these forests for 30 years, and I'd never been...Tags: Environmental Issues, Science, Diseases and Illnesses, Forestry and Timber, Science and Technology
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SDSU student takes perspective to USDA
BROOKINGS - South Dakota State University agronomy and entrepreneurial studies major Tyler Steinkamp, Spencer, Iowa, will join 23 other students from universities like Oregon State, Oklahoma State, California State-Fresno and Auburn, for a forum called,...Tags: Education, Science, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology
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George Washington Carver contributed greatly to agricultural science in America
Most people know that February is Black History Month. Many have heard of many famous and important contributors to the advancement of this great nation, such as Frederick Douglass, Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Thurgood Marshall and many others....Tags: Thurgood Marshall, African-American History Month, Arts and Culture, Science, Teachers
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Maymont Flower & Garden Show: Colonial Williamsburg gardener talks about growing vegetables
Colonial Williamsburg gardener Wesley Greene is a featured speaker at the annual Maymont Flower & Garden Showat the Greater Richmond Convention Center, 403 N. 3rd St., at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12.
Greene’s topic will be “Gardening Under Cover.&...Tags: Colonial Williamsburg, Norton (Norton, Virginia), Arable Farming, Hobbies, Science
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Changes to private applicator meeting schedule
I don't like to change meeting dates once they've been set, but I failed to notice that I scheduled the Private Pesticide Applicator Certification (PAT) Meeting for the Fire Hall in Presho on Monday, January 16, which is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The...Tags: Science, American Legion, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Spaghetti supper planned
A spaghetti supper to benefit Clear Spring High School athletics will be held Saturday, Feb. 18, at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, 30 S. Martin St. The dinner will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. The menu consists of spaghetti, roll, green beans, Jell-O,...Tags: Environmental Issues, Schools, Genes and Chromosomes, High Schools, Wildlife
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Kiff: Fallen tree showed no signs of visible decay
NEWPORT BEACH — Arborists saw no signs of disease in a city-maintained tree before it fell and killed a motorist in September, the city's top administrator said Tuesday. The statement comes as newly released records show that many of the other...Tags: Natural Resources, Environmental Issues, Symptoms, Diseases and Illnesses, Science
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We must demand to know exactly why beloved Senator tree burned down
The Senator, one of the oldest trees in the world and a local gem, died in a mystifying fire on Monday, but I'm not buying the cause.
The state Division of Forestry said it wasn't arson, after firefighters earlier said it was. Instead, forestry trotted...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Resource Industry, Science, Agriculture, Forestry and Timber
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The Dry Garden: Now that the high winds have departed...
L.A. at HomeL.A. wind storm: Were all the trees that fell critically weakened by poor human care? Now that the storm has left, will we use better sense? Choose the right species to stand up to the coming vagaries of climate change? Put them in smart places? Water... -
Datebook: Events, exhibits, classes for the week ahead
L.A. at HomeHome and garden events are listed below. Suggest your own via reader comments. No store promotions and no frivolous links, please. Due to windstorm damage, it is advisable to call ahead and make sure venues are open. Dec. 6: Marla...... -
The Dry Garden: Ornamental grasses, poetry in motion
L.A. at HomeOrnamental grasses: A gardeners guide to selecting and placing meadow grasses, sedges and rushes as lyrical, low-water additions to a sustainable landscape....
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