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  1. How To Handle Holiday Ham

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    Wooster Weekly News. FCS family and consumer sciences ham cooking Food Safety food prep kitchen holiday ... Safety and Inspection Service recommends the following tips to keep guests and hosts safe at holiday ... times, go to AskKaren.gov and type in “ham cooking times” to find a cooking chart. For safety and ...

  2. John Yost Joins Our Team and Toxic Levels of Hay Nitrates

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    nitrate concentrations can not be remedied by harvesting dry hay or ensiling.  The only solution is to ... flash graze pastures to keep the animals from grazing too close to the soil level and delaying harvest ... meeting everyone and I hope you have a safe harvest season. John Yost is an Agriculture & Natural ...

  3. Scout Fruit Trees For Pesky Pests Creeping Out As Temperatures Rise

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    to trees and are most active from petal fall through early summer. The adult beetles can walk and fly ...

  4. Early Grazing

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    because of their perceived increase in competition for the available food. Therefore, they spend more time ... winter annuals like rye, triticale, or barley, if you do not have plans to harvest that as a grain, ... for a second grazing, tilled in for increasing organic matter and returning nutrients, or to get ...

  5. Houseplant for Christmas? Here's How To Keep It Happy

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    oxygen, and increasing humidity. In this article I will be sharing all my tips and tricks on how to ... and do not require much sunlight. Succulents like bright light and enjoy being dry so watering for ... much fertilizer can kill the plant or shock it that the leaves fall off. There are many types of ...

  6. Considerations for 2019 Winter Wheat Planting

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    Between prevented plant acres and some of the acres already harvested for corn silage, there are ... available, and the more suitable (warmer) conditions are for infection. Fall infections often leads to more ... had small grains planted with intended use as a forage crop to be harvested after September 1.  If ...

  7. Tips On How To Preserve Food Safely

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    Many gardens are providing a wonderful harvest.  My mother has been canning beans, freezing corn ... article was previously published in The Daily Record. Canning Food Preservation Food Safety beets tomatoes ...

  8. Control Poison Hemlock Now

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    late fall.  The rosette overwinters and then resumes growth in the spring of year two.  Stem elongation ... is most susceptible to control with herbicides are:  1) fall, when in the low-growing rosette stage; ... and 2) early spring before stem elongation occurs.  It’s most easily controlled in fall, but several ...

  9. Coping in Times of Stress

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    additional problems and increase the stress you are already feeling. Take a break.  If news events are ... causing your stress, take a break from listening or watching the news. Recognize when you need more help. ... need support. Reassure.  Stressful events can challenge a child’s sense of safety and security. ...

  10. Summer Calf Hutch Management

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    compared to straw.  Providing calves with a small outdoor pen attached to the hutch may also increase calf ... harvest is just around the corner.  After wheat harvest, there is still a significant chunk of the growing ... this might be the year to try a cover crop as forage following wheat harvest.  Jason Hartschuh, ...

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