From multicultural fiestas to deep historical research, Uniendo Culturas in St. James is making strides toward building trust ...
The holiday season can be a busy time, but taking a moment to brush up on some key food safety strategies can help keep you ...
Schedule routine dental and physical exams with your veterinarian to detect problems early. Make sure your saddle fits properly as your senior horse’s topline changes. Feed your horse a high quality ...
Many gardeners enjoy raising turnips and rutabagas because they are easy to grow and cold hardy. While both have best quality in cool weather, there are important differences between them. Turnips are ...
There are still things you can do to prepare your lawns and gardens to manage the winter and emerge healthier next spring.
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Needles at the tips of the branches (current year needles) turn yellow. Pale orange to white, tube-like projections appear on infected needles in July or August and release powdery, orange spores.
Pear trees originated in central Asia. They are relatives of the apple and are propagated and managed in a very similar way. But pears are in some ways easier to grow than apples. Apples can be ...
Birds are subject to heat stress when the air temperature and humidity uncontrollably increase their core body temperature. Heat stress can result in panting, increased water intake and eventually ...
An intentionally Indigenous garden planted by Extension health and nutrition coordinator Elder June Blue serves as a place ...
Good growing temperatures are between 55°F and 65°F. Peas need less fertilizer than other crops. Plant seeds as soon as the ground has thawed and the soil is workable. As soon as you pick the peas, ...
The University of Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership has released climate change summaries for nine geographic regions ...