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favorite fruits

One of Summer’s Favorite Fruits – Watermelon

Dan August 22, 2017This Land of Ours

…Summer’s Favorite Fruits – Watermelon Nothing tastes better on a hot summer day than a juicy, sweet slice of watermelon. Aside from being delicious, watermelons contain water, of course, potassium,…

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forest service

U.S. Forest Service Chief Tidwell Announces Retirement

Dan August 18, 2017Forestry, Industry News Release

…with the Forest Service working with states, Tribes, private landowners, and other partners for landscape-scale conservation. These efforts have helped increase the benefits Americans get from their national forests, as…

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pond farm garden

Add a Pond to Your Garden or Farm

Dan August 18, 2017Aquaculture, This Land of Ours

…temperatures much more rapidly, water is a thermal mass and adjusts slowly. Which is why it can be freezing outside but ponds are not iced over. Ponds Store Water, therefore…

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cotton board

Cotton Board Holds Annual Meeting

Dan August 17, 2017Cotton, Industry News Release

…has served in leadership positions throughout the cotton industry and has been honored with various awards for his efforts in cotton production, ginning, and conservation. LaCour commented on his election,…

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illegal

EPA Administrator Asks Cattlemen to Submit WOTUS Comments

Dan August 17, 2017Industry News Release

…the Waters of the United States (WOTUS) rule before the Agency’s deadline of Monday, Aug. 28, 2017. “When comments are made a part of a record – as rule-making –…

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Duarte

Update: Landowner Settles Wetlands Case

Taylor Hillman August 15, 2017General

…Clean Water Act case against him Tuesday, just before the penalty phase of his trial was to begin. Duarte had been accused of significant Clean Water Act violations on land…

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container gardening

Small Container Gardening

Dan August 15, 2017This Land of Ours

…Plastic, glazed ceramic, and dark glass containers are nonporous and hold water better. After you’ve chosen containers appropriate to the vegetables you plan to grow, and placed your containers in…

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welfare standards

Dairy Producers Needed for Sorghum Research

Brian German August 9, 2017Dairy & Livestock

…San Joaquin Counties for the University of California’s Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. The research initially began after writing a grant when water supplies were still extremely limited. “The…

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former Ag Secretary

Ag Secretary Perdue Speaks from “Back to Our Roots” Tour

Dan August 7, 2017Industry News Release

…One question involved a California case in which a nursery owner named John Duarte stands accuses of violating the Clean Water Act by illegally filling in a wetland when he…

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Funding to Encourage SNAP Participants to Purchase Healthy Foods

Dan August 7, 2017Industry News Release

…$94,566 Appalachian Resource Conservation & Development Council, Johnson City, Tennessee, $94,211 Richmond City Health District, Richmond, Virginia, $98,108 Multi-year community-based projects (up to $500,000, not to exceed 4 years): Community…

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egg shell

Egg Shell Uses

Dan August 7, 2017This Land of Ours

…loose and aerated. When camping, use the shells with soapy water as a natural abrasive for pots and pans. You can also bake clean eggshells at 350 degrees for 8…

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water conservation

Western View: Waters of California?

Taylor Hillman August 4, 2017Features, Western View

Waters of California Under Obama, The EPA and the Corps of Engineers were building this concept of Waters of the USA. They expanded the definition of wetlands to include almost…

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Pick and Store Your Green Beans

Dan August 4, 2017This Land of Ours

…hot, boiling water for about 3 to 4 minutes. And then throw them in cold water. And then you can put them in an air tight bag. And they will…

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National Watermelon Day

Dan August 3, 2017This Land of Ours

…varieties. Watermelons are usually quite large and can tip the scales. The heaviest watermelon weighed 262 pounds according to the Guinness Book of World Records. To learn more interesting watermelon…

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