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Christina Pay, USU extension assistant professor in Family and Consumer Sciences, joins us this week to talk about the new social media regulations that take effect next year.
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Snakes are out in abundance and can be found warming up along roads, sunning themselves on rocks, and slithering casually to their next meal. With more people hitting the trails than ever before, reports of snakes and snakebites are becoming common. Consider these tips to avoid a snake confrontation.
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USU Extension Professional Practice Extension Assistant Professor Ben Scow unlocks the secret to identifying a perfectly ripe watermelon.
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Dietitian and Extension Assistant Professor Jenna Dyckman explains why and how we can change our diet as we age.
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Prevention is the best way to avoid ticks and their potential pathogens and diseases. Consider these tips.
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I'm joined this week by Teresa Hunsaker, USU Extension educator emeritus, who gave us some easy yummy picnic recipes we can whip up and take to the park.
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USU Extension Horticulturalist Taun Beddes explains the best ways to find out why your lawn is turning brown.
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Michael Pate, USU Extension associate professor and project co-leader for the My Preparedness Initiative, explains what the initiative is and why it's important.
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USU Extension Water Conservation and Turfgrass Specialist Kelly Kopp gives us resources that we can go to to find the most efficient ways to irrigate our landscapes
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Matt Yost, associate professor and agroclimate extension specialists talks about the advantages of teaming up with Southern Utah University.