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Highlighting local agriculture
This time I may have stepped in it. Last Friday editor Brian Whipkey announced in his column that the Daily American is now putting together a farm magazine, Farm, Field and Garden. It is the brainchild of some members in the farming community. Brian...Tags: Periodicals, Newspaper and Magazine, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Farm, field and garden
Somerset County is known for its scenic farms and rural beauty. But did you ever wonder what it takes to keep these farms in business and make them so picturesque? Agriculture is one of the strongest parts of the local economy. Thousands of people work...Tags: Advertising, Business
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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: Science, Environmental Issues, Lake Eola, Agricultural Research and Technology, Forestry and Timber
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Tinley Park in 2011: A year in review
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsTribLocal takes a look back at the top news stories in Tinley Park throughout 2011. Village says goodbye to beloved police chief, welcomes a new …... -
2012 EcoFarm Conference to be held in February
Daily DishThe Ecological Farming Assn. will host its 32nd annual EcoFarm Conference Feb. 1-4 in Pacific Grove, Calif.... -
Post: Everglades summit gets testy
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy Dara Kam, Palm Beach Post Staff Writer TALLAHASSEE — An Everglades love-fest turned nasty Tuesday afternoon when Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam and Everglades Foundation Chairman Paul Tudor Jones sniped about whether the agriculture... -
Harvard’s Science + Cooking lectures: Now playing on iTunes U
Daily DishNow on iTunes U: Science + Cooking: From Haute Cuisine to Soft Matter, a video lecture series from Harvard that “discusses concepts from the physical sciences that underpin both everyday cooking and haute cuisine.”... -
Trial of Painted Pastures Animal Rescue owner set for March 7
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsA bench trial is scheduled to begin March 7 for Dawn Hamill, owner of Dazzle’s Painted Pastures Animal Rescue and Sanctuary near Tinley Park, according …... -
Obama administration unveils new plan for national forests
Nation NowForest protection guidelines: New guidelines to protect some 193 million acres of forest land will focus on protecting watersheds and wildlife and will require a tougher scientific standard to balance the competing issues between industry and conservation... -
Join the Fight to Stop Giant Hogweed!
Lehigh Valley Master GardenersPennsylvania is winning its battle against Giant Hogweed, a noxious, invasive weed that can cause blistering and scarring on the skin of susceptible people, but more work remains. Thanks to help from property owners statewide “Nearly 80% of the... -
State investigates reports of distemper in dogs
TribLocal - Downers Grove » NewsThe Illinois Department of Agriculture is investigating reports of distemper in dogs, including two sold at suburban pet stores, officials said Tuesday. There is one …... -
Aurora owner ‘heartbroken’ over puppy with distemper
TribLocal - Downers Grove » NewsBryan Phillips said he didn't think anything was wrong when he noticed a puppy shaking in a local pet store. “We didn’t’ think much of …...
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