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Oaklawn in Hot Springs prepares for opening weekend
As Oaklawn's racing season officially kicks off on Friday afternoon, Employees spent Thursday finishing up preparations and ...
As Oaklawn’s racing season officially kicks off on Friday afternoon, Employees spent Thursday finishing up preparations and ...
Angus Hughson from the Big Ditch in Australia explains why erosion control really matters for earthen dam safety ...
Ever wonder why you end up with funky-looking misshapen carrots in your garden? The answer, more often than not, is the type of soil that they grew in. There are good reasons why you can't just use ...
People look at a marsh and think they understand it, but the real story is underground," said University of Georgia Professor Merryl Alber.
From old-vine Chenin to red-rock hillside Cabernet, Aperture Cellars turns Sonoma’s coolest vineyards into sharply focused, ...
Homebuyers moving to California know to prepare for earthquakes, but many overlook a more everyday threat beneath their homes ...
Ever wonder if your garden’s soil is actually doing better than you give it credit for? Soil health can show up in subtle ...
Federal law requires agencies to review the environmental impacts of grazing, but government employees allege the system is riddled with loopholes.
This story was originally published by Propublica. Once every 10 years, ranchers must renew the permits that allow their cattle, sheep and other livestock to graze on the West’s public domain. These ...
A Loophole Allows Ranchers to Renew Grazing Permits With Little Scrutiny of the Environmental Impact
With dwindling oversight, cattle are grazing where they’re not supposed to and in greater numbers or for longer periods than ...
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