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Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews
Feb 1, 2021 12:52 PM
SDSU Extension will kick off the second month of its Crop Hour Series, with a week focused on field peas, sorghum and polycropping practices. During the virtual coffee hour February 2-5, participants will get to hear the latest research in this area and why including these alternative crops in rotations is beneficial.
“We will share SDSU’s Field Pea Variety Trials as well as cover root and other common diseases of field peas and management options available to producers to help prevent these diseases,” says Ruth Beck, SDSU Extension Agronomy Field Specialist. “We will also review SDSU’s Sorghum Variety Trials and herbicide options to manage weeds in sorghum. Finally, we will discuss ongoing research at the Dakota Lakes Research Farm near Pierre involving polycropping, which is the practice of growing more than one crop in a field at the same time.”
MLA summer campaign Part 2: Feuding political leaders share chops
January 21, 2021 9:39
After months of bickering about borders and COVID-19 regulations, Meat and Livestock Australia (MLA) is hoping the humble lamb chop will reunite state premiers in a very intimate way.
Positioned in city CBDs and regional centres close to state borders, out-of-home billboards parodying the famous Berlin Wall mural ‘My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love’ – otherwise known as ‘Fraternal Kiss’ – depict Australia’s political leaders simultaneously taking a bite of some lamb.
NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian and QLD Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk
The activations continue the narrative set by MLA’s annual summer lamb ad this year, which took inspiration from the hard border closures states have put in place against one another to protect constituents from COVID-19 outbreaks. The film depicts Australians breaking down the walls that separate the states and reuniting with a lamb b