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Fall Photo Friday: A pile of beauty and a placid reflection
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The reds, yellows and oranges are fading to brown and falling off, so this will be our last installment of Fall Photo Fridays. A big thanks to all of our leafer-readers who submitted pictures. Next week we’ll return to our regularly scheduled Photo Fridays – so don’t let dying leaves discourage you, and keep those pictures coming!
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VIDEO: Old debts, stubborn cows may hinder switch to pasture-based dairy farming – Part 3
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Grass or grains?
For some farmers, moving cows from the feedlot to the field yields more money for less work.
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VIDEO: Growing cows on grass yields happier farmers, better dairies – Part 2
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Grass or grains?
For some farmers, moving cows from the feedlot to the field yields more money for less work.
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VIDEO: Growing cows on grass yields happier farmers, better dairies – Part 1
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Grass or grains?
For some farmers, moving cows from the feedlot to the field yields more money for less work.
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Fall Photo Friday: Rolling hills, a heron and a colorful pond
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Photo Fridays have been hijacked by the leafers! During the fall, we’ll be posting reader submitted pictures of brilliant autumn colors throughout the Great Lakes region.
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Fall Photo Friday: Early fall colors
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Photo Fridays have been hijacked by the leafers! During the fall, we’ll be posting reader submitted pictures of brilliant autumn colors throughout the Great Lakes region.
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Making blue investments that yield green dividends
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Upgrading storm sewers isn’t glamorous, but such investments not only restore environmental health, they can benefit local economies.
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Fragrant chemicals may pose threat to humans, environment
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Some scientists worry that the chemicals that make lotion, soap, trash bags and a myriad of household products smell good are an emerging class of pollutants that threaten environmental and human health.