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Composting at Home Provides Free Resource When Done Right
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Not much in life is free, but compost can be. Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini said composting at home provides gardeners with a free source of nutrient-rich soil. But there are some best practices to make sure it’s a valuable resource. “Knowing what is in your compost is a great…
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Why Casseroles Are a Lazy Cook’s Best Friend
GREENWICH, N.Y. — With simple ingredients and easy preparation, casseroles save time and energy without compromising on taste. Whether you’re a busy parent, a college student or just someone who prefers simplicity in the kitchen, casseroles are the perfect solution. Say goodbye to complicated recipes and hello to stress-free cooking with these hearty, satisfying dishes.…
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Crunch on Some Apples to Promote Good Health
FARGO, N.D. — “Fall is my favorite season,” my husband commented as we drove home one sunny afternoon. I agreed. I especially enjoy the colors of autumn. As I looked out the car window, I noted a few orange, yellow and red leaves had appeared on the trees and bushes around homes. Soon the outdoors…
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Pass the Soup! Why We Crave Hearty Food in the Fall
WASHINGTON — The crisp fall air inspires an urge to settle in with a steaming bowl of soup and warm up from the inside out. But why do these cravings hit as soon as the temperatures drop? There’s a reason why we crave hearty comfort food in the fall, and it might be more interesting…
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5 Incredible Plants To Transform Your Garden into a Wellness Haven
BOISE, ID — Imagine stepping into your garden and feeling an immediate sense of calm wash over you. It’s not just the fresh air or the sunshine; it’s the plants that create an oasis of wellness right in your backyard. Certain plants have the power to uplift your mood, reduce stress, and even improve your…
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Who Is Responsible When a Neighbor’s Tree Falls on My House?
STILLWATER, Okla. — When the wind comes sweeping down the plains in Oklahoma, it’s not unusual for it to take out a tree or carport, or send a trampoline flying into the neighbor’s vehicle. When homeowners experience damage during a storm, they’re quick to call their insurance agent and start a claim. But what happens…
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From Lattes to Lip Balm: The Unstoppable Rise of Pumpkin Spice
WASHINGTON — Before autumn leaves even start changing, pumpkin spice everything floods the market. Once limited to pumpkin pie, this seasonal blend has evolved into a cultural force. But what is it about pumpkin spice that keeps us coming back year after year? The scent of autumn The appeal of pumpkin spice isn’t just about…
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Dedication to Trees
BRAYMER, Mo. – Jim Ball says his motivation to plant trees comes from his love for the outdoors developed while growing up hunting, fishing, hiking and camping in Braymer, Mo. Ball put that outdoor experience to use during Army training in places like Panama, where he was designated a jungle expert, followed by a yearlong…
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20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger-Than-Life Impact
20 Tiny Flowers to Grow in Your Garden for a Larger-Than-Life Impact AOL
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Steak dinners in jeopardy amid fears beef is infected with bird flu
Steak dinners in jeopardy amid fears beef is infected with bird flu MSN
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Pesticides lingering on common fruits: ‘Don’t just think that washing is going to help you’
New research raises food safety concerns after finding pesticides lingering on common fruits: ‘Don’t just think that washing is going to help you’ MSN
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Apple Picking Memories
GREENWICH, N.Y. — Have you noticed something changing in the air? The daylight is fading a little sooner than expected, while the wind is blowing a little cooler. Not cold, yet, but a small whisper of things to come. Yes, it’s fall. And while it’s a bit sad to let all that summer fun fade…
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A Vibrant History of You-Pick Apple Orchards
GREENWICH, N.Y. — The sight of families strolling through rows of apple trees, baskets in hand, has become a familiar scene in many rural areas across the country. The you-pick apple orchard experience has grown in popularity, offering visitors a chance to connect with nature and participate in one of the most timeless agricultural traditions.…
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It’s Time – End of the Year Tax Planning
SOUTHWEST, N.Y. — The sun is still shining, crops are still growing, and farmers’ minds are probably the farthest they possibly can be from tax planning. But – Fall is a great time to focus on tax planning and managing tax liabilities. By creating a tax strategy BEFORE January 1st, it’s easier to avoid those…