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Lawn and garden conservation tips
Lawns and gardens need water to grow and thrive. However, water is a precious resource that is not an unlimited supply. You can install a rain garden to utilize excess stormwater and plant native, drought-tolerant plants in drier locations. Follow...Tags: Natural Disasters, Conservation, Agriculture, Environmental Issues
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Drought impact cancels Indiana trout release
LAGRANGE, Ind. (AP) — State wildlife officials have canceled plans to stock additional trout in five northern Indiana streams because last summer's drought cut trout production at a state fishery. The state Department of Natural Resources said...Tags: Natural Disasters
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Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment
DROUGHT Snow, rain improve SD drought, but deep soil dry PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Officials say snow and rain in the past month have improved drought conditions in much of South Dakota, but soil deep below the surface is still very dry. State...Tags: Prosecution, U.S. Department of Justice, Newspaper and Magazine, Natural Disasters, Movies
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Lake dwellers dealing with low water levels
WSBT-TVMichiana summertime fun often includes spending time outdoors at area lakes. They are a big part of our life, and for some, a source of income. "This is the lowest I have seen the lake was last summer with the drought," says Vaughn Nickell of...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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U.S. policy seen as factor in Somalia famine deaths
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — It was the catastrophe everyone knew was coming yet no one seemed able to stop. According to analysts, a violent Islamist militia was partly to blame for thousands of deaths in Somalia's food crisis from 2010 to 2012,...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Somalia, Famines, Terrorism, Mercy Corps
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Cattle management expert shares drought management tips
BROOKINGS - Ranch managers and owners should remember they are managing production, marketing, management and financial sectors including the people that make it all work on the ranch. In challenging times, such as drought, managers can't let their...Tags: Tampa, Natural Disasters, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Drought eases in many places, fields turn to mud
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - As spring rains soaked the central United States and helped conquer the historic drought, a new problem has sprouted: The fields have turned to mud. The weekly drought monitor report, released on April 25 by National Drought...Tags: Syngenta AG, Arable Farming, Natural Disasters, Weather, Weather Reports
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Dealing with the Drought
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWe've had a wet spring, and some late snow showers in Kansas. But even with all of that moisture, the state is still in a drought. Most areas are still up to ten inches short on water. Starting May 5th, Eyewitness News Reporter Anne Meyer will break...Tags: Natural Disasters
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Snow, rain improve SD drought, but deep soil dry
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Drought conditions in much of South Dakota have improved because of the past month's early spring storms, but it's not enough to recharge the deeper levels of soil, a state climatologist said Monday. Dennis Todey said...Tags: Arable Farming, Natural Disasters, Weather, Weather Reports, Dennis Daugaard
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Other Voices: Black Hills wildfire policy generates concern
U.S. Forest Service Chief Tom Tidwell said earlier this month that his agency may alter its approach to wildfire this year and let more fires burn instead of attacking each one. While this approach may work in some states, in South Dakota’s Black...Tags: Wildfires, Natural Disasters, Conservation, Environmental Issues
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Norfolk Botanical Garden's 75th anniversary signature plant
Any azaleas flowering in your yard in April and May are probably Asian in origin – not native species that offer different sights and scents for your yard. "We are fortunate here in that there are several species of azalea native to southeastern...
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Following the drought - nitrogen fertilization in 2013
We hope this year brings more precipitation particularly in those areas of the state that were hit hard last year by drought. Average soil tests from those areas indicate 100 to 125 lbs. of available nitrogen carryover from severe-drought affected corn...Tags: Natural Disasters
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