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Protect plants from winter salt damage
URBANA, Ill. – Deicing salts are essential to winter travel in Illinois and provide necessary safety in a landscape setting by melting dangerous ice on precarious steps, sidewalks, entryways and other areas of frequent foot traffic. However, damage from salt can be a major problem in some landscapes by negatively impacting plant health or sometimes outright killing plants from overexposure.
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Mother and daughter to lead Indiana cattle drives
INDIANAPOLIS – A mother and daughter won’t be on horses but they will be leading cattle drives together behind the scenes.
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Georgia farmer: Transitioning the farm benefits the community

DAYTON, Ohio – White Oak Pastures came full circle in the 154 years since the farm was established by Will Harris’ grandfather and great-grandfather. Harris was the keynote speaker at the 2021 Ohio Ecological Food and Farming Association’s annual conference. This year, the conference was offered in a virtual format.
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Small game can add flavor to the table when cooked properly

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Marinade can be perfect solution for great small game taste
 GREENCASTLE, Ind.  — Small game such as rabbit and squirrel is surprisingly nutritious and if it is cooked properly it can be a tasty addition to the table, according to Abbi Sampson, MA, RD, LD, Sampson is a Health and Human Sciences Educator with Purdue Extension-Putnam County.
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Therapeutic farm hopes to provide safe environment for children

HAMILTON, Ohio – When she was a kid Christa Carrero was bullied. It wasn’t fun. Her dad bought her a horse and that horse was instrumental in her healing. And it planted a seed. Last September, Carrero and her husband, Isidro, opened H.O.P.E.-full Pastures Therapeutic Farm. It is faith-based and promotes Healing, Order, Peace, Encouragement.
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Acting on climate change will be a slow process
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Scholarship opportunity for members of IBCA
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Beef Cattle Association (IBCA) is pleased to announce the continuation of its scholarship opportunity.
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Start your tomatoes now under lights; they will be ready for May
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February Class III benchmark milk price down from January

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