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Fruit tree bark is a tasty alternative, and often favorite, food source for mice in the winter. Mice will chew through the outer layer of bark at the base of trees. Heavy feeding from the mice reduces the trees’ ability to transport food to the roots and can result in death.
I yawned and wondered how much of my life had been consumed watching commercials on television. ‘Wasted’ was the first verb that came to mind, but given thought, ‘consumed’ was the more accurate. Television commercials stimulate me.
I have been fascinated by the direct-to-consumer model of selling products from the farm since 2011. I learned the concept after asking a person at an agricultural conference to explain the sign, “A Kansas Farmer Feeds 155 people plus you”, since I had never purchased any food directly from a farm or ranch.
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Eureka is always working to make things better. Updates to our community, available grants, allof- the-things, Eureka is trying!
We are in the midst of meal prep time for the holidays and serving platters of safely prepared food to family and friends is important for good health. The best tip out there is to keep cold foods cold, and hot foods hot.
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