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Andy Shirley of Mitchell County in southwest Georgia reported today on his blog that watermelon seedlings are having a hard time developing due to the presence of Pythium, a fungal pathogen that is affecting the roots. He says that they used to see more of it when seeds were directly sown, but now that they…
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Clemson University has announced a meeting May 4 for Southeastern timber growers on how to grow more profitable crops. The meeting announcement is below. LEESVILLE — South Carolina timber growers can learn from experts how to grow more profitable crops at a May 4 meeting. The Growing Our Future meeting takes place at T and S…
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Following up on my posting from yesterday on lightning, here’s an interesting story from Yahoo Finance on what happens after you get hit by lightning. After reading it, I think you’ll agree that it is MUCH BETTER not to get hit in the first place. Note: some of the descriptions and photos in the story…
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The latest Drought Monitor, released this morning, shows that while dry conditions have remained stable in Florida and Georgia, they have expanded in North Carolina and Virginia, going from 19% coverage over the Southeast to almost 35% coverage. The cause has been the dome of high pressure parked over the Southeast, which prevents rain from…
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Huffington Post published an article online this week describing the ways that weather can affect your health You can find it here. How does the weather affect the way you feel? Do you notice changes in your pets’ or livestock’s behaviors? I’ve got friends who definitely feel the effects of weather changes on their arthritis…
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While we don’t have as much beef production in the Southeast as there is in other regions of the country, there may still be some folks interested in this upcoming conference on beef production and methane. Here is the press release describing it. IANR NEWS RELEASE: * Beef Methane Conference is May 11-12 in Lincoln IANR…
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Last week in many news feeds there was a fascinating story about how the North Pole is moving due to changes in the distribution of weight around the world from melting ice. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab scientists showed that the axis of rotation around which the Earth spins is moving towards the east (I do…