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About Greg

I enjoy chess, amateur radio, gardening, beekeeping, birding, and being outdoors.

Work Day at James E. Ward Ag. Center – Tuesday, 9 Oct 2012 @ 9:00 AM

Volunteer Opportunity On Tuesday, Oct. 9th at 9:00am their will be an opportunity for volunteer hours at the Ag Center (Fairgrounds). We will be emptying the pots that were used during the fair and planting pansies throughout the grounds. We … Continue reading

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WCMG Fall Intern Class Meets Monday, 08 October 2012

Week 5 of the Fall Intern Class meets Monday, 08 October 2012 at 6:00 PM in the Wilson County UT/TSU Extension Office on Baddour Parkway. This week’s discussion will be over Chapter 8:  Turfgrass . wcmg

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Landsat Satellites Find the “Sweet Spot” for Crops

. Farmer Gary Wagner walks into his field where the summer leaves on the sugar beet plants are a rich emerald hue — not necessarily a good color when it comes to sugar beets, either for the environment or the … Continue reading

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Botany lesson for the day

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Plant science: The chestnut resurrection

Once king of eastern forests, the American chestnut was wiped out by blight. Now it is poised to rise again. From giants to stumps Once known as the sequoia of the east, the American chestnut was one of the tallest … Continue reading

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