Plant sales continue in June The Willowside school nursery remains open for sale, with the next open house scheduled for June 5th. The nursery supported by the school has a multitude of low water consumption and drought tolerant plants; Native of California; delicious; grasses; salvias and plants beneficial to insects, …
Read More »Water skier from Lutz, 16, describes jumper mentality: “Closest thing to flying”
LUTZ, Florida – Since being able to stand, Connor Pauley, originally from Lutz, has been waterskiing. “My grandfather had a boat, and he was in [skiing]”Said Pauley.” As soon as I could walk he threw me on skis and we started to go out, and we were cutting him up! …
Read More »Huge Amazon Memorial Day Sale: Patio Furniture, Grills, Appliances & More
The Amazon Memorial Day Sale has arrived with fantastic deals on summer essentials like patio furniture, appliances, lawn mowers, grills, garden tools and more. We’ve gone through all of the deals to bring you the Amazon Memorial Day Bestsellers just below. The Memorial Day sale event is the perfect opportunity …
Read More »Milorganite Fertilizer on Your Lawn May Contain “Chemicals Forever”
TO CLOSE The Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District produces Milorganite Fertilizer from heat-dried sewage sludge. (Photo: Don Behm / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) People could unknowingly spill “forever chemicals” on their lawns and gardens in the form of fertilizers sold across the country, including the famous Milorganite of Milwaukee. A study by …
Read More »Assess the condition of the forage on Remembrance Day
Memorial Day is a good time to review the status of the hay and forage programs for the year. Much hay and forage work is expected to be completed, or at least started, by Memorial Day. For example, all perennial grasses or legumes should already be planted. If you still …
Read More »After the appeal court ruling, what’s next in the Pineland Sands agricultural dispute?
Earlier this week, in a decision closely followed by environmental groups, the Minnesota Court of Appeals refused to overturn a state agency’s decision to grant water permits for a water project. irrigation in the Pineland Sands area of central Minnesota. The plaintiffs in the case had argued that the Department …
Read More »The vegetable oils market will reach 110.36 billion USD by 2026 –
Dallas, Texas, May 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – The ‘Global Vegetable Oils Market Size 2019, By Source (Palm Oil, Soybean Oil, Sunflower Oil, Rapeseed Oil, Olive Oil, Walnut Oil Coconut Oil, Cottonseed Oil and Others), by Application (Food, Industry and Animal Feed), by Region and Forecast 2020 to 2026 ”, …
Read More »Garden tours resume in metro Detroit
By Jeanine Matlow, special for The Detroit News Posted at 5:28 p.m. ET on May 27, 2021 Rochester Garden Walk (Photo: Rochester Garden Walk) Garden tours begin Tours of local gardens are back in force after many were forced to take a break last summer. Here’s a roundup of some …
Read More »Global Ammonium Sulfate Market Expected To Reach USD
Newark, NJ, May 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – According to the report published by Fior Markets, the global ammonium sulfate market is expected to grow from USD 3.30 billion in 2020 to USD 4.55 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 4.1% during the forecast period 2021-2028 There are factors …
Read More »GM restarts factories as chip shortage eases. This is good news for car inventory.
Text size GM said five factories would be operational again. Jeff Kowalsky / Bloomberg General Motors is restarting some of its assembly plants as the global semiconductor shortage, which rocked the entire industry in 2021, begins to ease. A General Motors (ticker: GM) said a spokesperson Barron’s that five factories …
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