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Sow and cubs put down by CPW due to aggression in Jefferson County
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers euthanized a sow and her two cubs Friday evening, August 25 in response to charging two hikers on a...
Experience Kansas 4-H at the State Fair
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The Kansas State Fair runs September 8th through the 17th. With so many different exhibits, shows and food items, the State Fair is sure...
Tomato: How Long from Flower to Mature Fruit?
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This is an important question for those who are wondering if tomatoes that are setting now have enough time to mature before frost.
The first...
Power Raking and Core-Aeration
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September is the optimum time to power rake or core-aerate tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass lawns. These grasses should be coming out of their...
Fall Lawn Seeding Tips
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The keys to successful lawn seeding are proper rates, even dispersal, good seed to soil contact, and proper watering. Evenness is best achieved by...
Overseeding a Lawn
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Tall fescue lawns that have become thin over the summer can be thickened up by overseeding during September. Start by mowing the grass short...
Dividing Peonies
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Peonies are a favorite perennial of gardeners because of their beauty and low maintenance. In Kansas, peonies provide a beautiful display of flowers each...
Family meals bring big rewards
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It’s important for families to have meals together. Both young children and teens benefit from shared meals. It doesn’t have to be a grand...
Preserving herbs
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August 29th is More Herbs, Less Salt Day
Janet Hackert, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Harrison County, University of Missouri Extension
The dietary guidelines recommend that...
24 tips for packing a healthy, affordable lunch
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Damaris Karanja, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, St. Louis County, University of Missouri Extension
You probably go to great lengths during the school year to...
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