
Getting the garden ready…
Billy and Tosha Watts homeschool their children, and with that comes some life skills. Recently their oldest daughter, Bella, went out to the garden to get the soil ready to plant some seeds.
Billy and Tosha Watts homeschool their children, and with that comes some life skills. Recently their oldest daughter, Bella, went out to the garden to get the soil ready to plant some seeds.
Gardening is a worthwhile endeavor that not only passes the time, but can be a form of exercise and relief from the daily grind. Gardens also provide ample opportunity to experiment, as individuals can produce everything from vegetables to bountiful blooms.
The annual Citywide Easter Egg Hunt held Sunday at Callaway Park was a big success, despite the one week delay following the death of the event’s organizer, Dot Harting. Harting’s daughters were joined by several volunteers to make sure the day went off without a hitch for Elwood’s youth.
INDIANAPOLIS — An American in Paris has danced onto the Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre stage, featuring romance, breathtaking dancing, and Gershwin's timeless melodies; who could ask for anything more?
Apostolic Lighthouse The public is invited to attend all activities at the Apostolic Lighthouse, 111 N. A St.
ATLANTA, Ind. – Shark Farmer, agriculture's most entertaining and boundary-pushing media personality, has a new home… or should that be, tank? Rob Sharkey, known in digital circles as The Shark Farmer, is not your average Illinois grain farmer.
INDIANAPOLIS – Corteva Agriscience (NYSE: CTVA) today announced a gamechanging gene editing technology that will bring added protection to elite corn hybrids is advancing through the company’s R&D pipeline. The earlystage concept uses proprietary technology to package multiple diseaseresistant native traits into a single location in the gene to better address the most devastating North American corn diseases facing farmers today.
ALLEGAN, Mich. – The Drozd family farms in Allegan, Michigan, and produces corn, soybeans and grain sorghum. Jon Drozd started competing in the National Corn Yield Contest in the 1980s and now competes with his sons, Jake and Ryan Drozd.
Early COVID-19 pandemic suspicions about dogs’ resistance to the disease have given way to a long-haul clinical data gap as new variants of the virus have emerged. “It is not confirmed that the virus can be transmitted from one dog to another dog or from dogs to humans,” said veterinarian Mohamed Kamel, a postdoctoral fellow at Purdue University.