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Grazing in a drought
Despite periodic snow and rain events this winter, much of South Dakota and Nebraska is still under serious drought conditions. And even with a normal precipitation year, it will likely take years for agricultural land to recover from 2012's hot, dry...Tags: Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues, Chemical Industry, South Dakota State University, Fertilizer
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Q&A: Ask the pediatrician! Dr. Diana Blythe answers your questions about kids' health
Have a question for Dr. Blythe? Write to her at AskThePediatrician@tribune.com. For more information on Dr. Blythe, go to pediatricassociates.com.
April 29, 2013
Q: My 5-year-old daughter just had her adenoids and tonsils removed because of snoring...Tags: Abdominal Pain, Electroencephalography, Health and Beauty Products, Twins, Hospitals and Clinics
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Local parks report 12 injuries in 1st quarter
Orlando's big theme parks disclosed a dozen injuries combined during the first three months of 2013, according to updated state filings. Included in the latest report: a rare reported injury from SeaWorld Orlando, which said a 72-year-old woman...
Tags: Fainting, Islands of Adventure, Trips and Vacations, Space Mountain, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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The biscuit rises in L.A. culinary esteem
Los Angeles TimesThere's a Southern influence that lately has wended its way through Los Angeles restaurants, and its emblem is the biscuit. Tender, flaky, golden biscuits have risen on menus from Manhattan Beach to Melrose Avenue. Buttermilk biscuits, oat biscuits,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Manhattan (New York City), Buttermilk Biscuits, Recipes
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Brown County has abundant fertile land
When you talk about the most fertile farmland in Brown County, the conversation starts with Bath and Putney. But that's not the end of the conversation. Former Brown County Extension educator Gary Erickson said the best land is in the Groton, Stratford...
Tags: Russia, Environmental Issues, Groton, Agricultural Research and Technology, Productivity
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Late planting and disappearing drought
4/23/13 - Last week we wrote about the very same topic - late planting and disappearing drought - but essentially that is the same story this week as well. We have a very late and disappointing start to the planting season, which is supporting prices...Tags: Natural Disasters, Environmental Issues, Droughts, Agriculture, Weather Reports
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Nitrogen in snow?
Our recent heavy snowfall has been welcome to replenish some of our regions dry soils. The snow also brought comments and questions concerning the nitrogen (N) within the precipitation in that it will help green up our pastures and winter wheat. We...Tags: Ecosystems, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Hybrid Vehicles
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CROP and LIVESTOCK CONDITIONS South Dakota
For the week ending April 21, 2013, cooler than normal temperatures, snow, and freezing rain continued to limit field work in most areas of the state, according to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, South Dakota Field Office. Average...Tags: Water Supply, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture
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Setting new 'green' standards at Linton Springs Elementary School
It was Dirty Finger Club Day at Linton Springs Elementary School, near Eldersburg. Out in the vegetable garden — one of a dozen "outdoor classrooms" in the meadows, wetlands and woodlands of school's spacious grounds — Anna Letaw, a...
Tags: Carroll County (Maryland), Education, Conservation, Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Director Ramin Bahrani ups the creative stakes with 'At Any Price'
Expand or die. This ominous motto of economic imperialism courses throughout the film "At Any Price," set against the imperiled world of modern-day family farming. Director Ramin Bahrani, who co-wrote the screenplay with Hallie Elizabeth Newton, spent...
Tags: Goodbye Solo (movie), Kim Dickens, Zac Efron, Celebrities, At Any Price (movie)
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Crop and Livestock Conditions Report South Dakota
For the week ending April 14, 2013, snow and freezing rain brought badly needed moisture to parts of the state and kept temperatures colder than normal, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service, South Dakota Field Office. Average...Tags: Water Supply, Snow Storms, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agriculture
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Late planting, but disappearing drought
4/16/13 - Late planting is a reality as Pro Ag has been warning for weeks as the cold weather keeps planters at bay across the U.S. So far crop progress reports out yesterday confirmed Pro Ag's suspicion that we are falling further behind in progress,...Tags: Natural Disasters, Droughts, Weather Reports, Weather
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