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The State We’re In: Warmer winters shift plant growing zones

The Trentonian 08 Apr 2024
This means changes in the plants that are able to thrive here ... To learn more about updated plant hardiness zones and view the interactive map, go to https.//planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/.
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Ask a Master Gardener: How to garden in a cold frame

Addison County Independent 28 Mar 2024
With the new plant hardiness zones (planthardiness.ars.usda.gov), gardeners in many locations in Vermont will be able to plant in a cold frame beginning in early April. Check the upcoming weather forecast before planting.
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Will this gorgeous plant do well in my yard? | Red Bluff Garden Club

Red Bluff Daily News 14 Mar 2024
Spring is fast upon us, and with the warmer, dryer days come beautiful plants and flowers ... Plants have unique needs for sunlight, humidity, and soil moisture ... If you are buying, check the nursery plant tag (pictured).
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Central Puerto announces 4Q2023 and Fiscal Year 2023 Results

ACCESSWIRE 11 Mar 2024
Proener acquires solar power plant "Guañizuil II A" ... The remuneration scheme of the power plant is a PPA with CAMMESA under the Program Renov.ar 2.5 for 20 years ... dollars as of Dec-31st of AR$ 808.48 to US$1.00.
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Ask A Master Gardener: Let the gardening season begin

Kingsport Times-News 02 Mar 2024
Early March is also the time to plant onion bulbs ... If you are wondering about dates for planting at your precise location, use the 2023 updated federal plant hardiness zone map at https.//planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/.
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Plant growth regulators' impact on creeping bentgrass during heat, salt and combined stress

Phys Dot Org 29 Feb 2024
In field settings, plants are often subjected to multiple ... Arly Marie Drake et al, Effect of Plant Growth Regulators on Creeping Bentgrass during Heat, Salt, and Combined Stress, HortScience (2023).
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Dry lakes, wildfires: Consequences of drought on Sicily

News-Press Now 29 Feb 2024
Here is what is at stake.. - Wildfires - ... - Agriculture - ... According to environmental protection agency Arpa Sicilia, the region has 463 water treatment plants but only 388 are active -- and only 20 percent are currently licensed to operate. ide/ar/bp ... .
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New discovery speeds scientists' push for Huanglongbing-tolerant citrus

Phys Dot Org 28 Feb 2024
"Breeders can use this DNA marker to screen seedlings for desired flavor profiles at an early stage," explain Anne Plotto and Jinhe Bai, plant physiologists with the ARS Citrus and Other Subtropical Products Research Unit in Fort Pierce, Florida.
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‘A More Perfect Union:’ History of Some African American Speeches That Helped Shape a Nation

The Birmingham Times 22 Feb 2024
Nobody ever helps me into carriages, or over mud-puddles, or gives me any best place! And ar’n’t I a woman? Look at me! Look at my arm! I have ploughed, and planted, and gathered into barns, and no ...
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RedHill's Opaganib Protects Against Radiation-Induced Lung Inflammation and Fibrosis - New Publication

Victoria Advocate 20 Feb 2024
ARS, sometimes known as radiation toxicity or radiation sickness, is generally rare; however, public health emergencies, such as a nuclear power plant accident or detonation of a nuclear device, could affect large numbers of people.
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USDA develops cold-hardiness kiwifruit for immediate release to public

Fresh Plaza 07 Feb 2024
The research actually began in 1995 when scientists from the Agricultural Research Service’s Appalachian Fruit Research Service (AFRS) planted second-generation seedlings that originated in Rome, Italy.
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Research team develops cold-hardiness kiwi fruit for immediate release to public

Phys Dot Org 05 Feb 2024
The female kiwi plant "Tango" is patented by the USDA-ARS and can be distributed to nurseries or producers once they obtain a licensing agreement. Both plants (Hombre and Tango) are essential to produce the kiwi fruit.
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Garden Q\u0026A: The ‘Hardiness Zone' map, opining the Australian pine

News-Press - Fort Myers 04 Feb 2024
To find the Plant Hardiness Zone at your location go to this link https.//planthardiness.ars.usda.gov/ ... Last year we replaced the plants killed by the hurricane. These replaced plants have recently died.
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