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Golden Plains Area Livestock: July 2015
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Golden Plains Area Livestock. Give us a call 970-332-4151 or email chris.shelle. Thursday, July 2, 2015. First Cases of Vesicular Stomatitis for 2015. The State Veterinarian's Office for Colorado's Department of Agriculture reported today that Colorado has had its first Vesicular Stomatitis ( VS. Cases in 2015. The State Vets Office indicated that horses on two sites tested positive for VS making Colorado the fourth state to have positive cases. Https:/ www.colorado.gov/aganimals. Or the USDA website at.
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Golden Plains Area Livestock: Before You Buy Feed
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Golden Plains Area Livestock. Give us a call 970-332-4151 or email chris.shelle. Friday, August 29, 2014. Before You Buy Feed. By Chris Shelley, GPA Livestock Extension Agent (chris.shelley@colostate.edu). In most situations, you will have a choice on what feeds are available for purchase. It can be difficult to know what to buy and what your animals will need. A consultation with your county extension office can help you determine what nutrients your animals need and how much. Finding the an...After you...
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Golden Plains Area Horticulture: November 2014
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Roses Frozen in Time. Thursday, November 13, 2014. Roses Frozen in Time. Pictures by Linda Langelo - This is a shrub rose with it's blossoms and stems frozen. After Monday night's temperatures plummeting into artic cold temperatures, these rose blossoms are now frozen in place. Only a week or so ago the weather was in the 60's and 70's. This shrub rose had no time to acclimate to the fast change in the weather. Crevice garden in Denver Botanic Gardens, picture by Linda Langelo. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Golden Plains Area Horticulture: August 2013
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Apache Plume: An Underused Shrub. Tending to the Golf Course. Growth Regulator Herbicide Galls on Honey Locusts. Friday, August 23, 2013. Apache Plume: An Underused Shrub. Photos by Linda Langelo. This shrub does best in sunny, hot and dry locations. It requires very little supplemental water. It bears the same characteristic as pinyon pines. Neither do well in regular irrigation. In fact the two would do well to be used as companion plants in a landscape. Tending to the Golf Course. Tending grass is the...
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Golden Plains Area Horticulture: December 2014
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Monday, December 8, 2014. Gardens are the essence of self-expression. For every gardener there is a different style for their garden. Some like it formal. Some like it informal. Some like it wild. Some like art. Some like texture. Some like color. Gardens are as unique as you and I. Picture by Linda Langelo. What is Christmas without a poinsettia? This is a wonderful, easy care winter plant. A few quick tips when shopping for a poinsettia as follows:. A few quick tips once the plant is home as follows:.
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Golden Plains Area Horticulture: January 2015
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Monday, January 12, 2015. Photo: Courtesy of Carrie Shimada CSU Horticulture Associate. These white pines are located in Weld County, Colorado. This white coloration on the pines is a result of the November cold snap. The temperatures went from being in the 70's to below freezing in a matter of hours. Then in the next couple of days afterward came the minus wind chill, these plants had to endure. Photo: Courtesy of Carrie Shimada, CSU Horticulture Associate. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Golden Plains Area Horticulture
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Photo by Linda Langelo, CSU Program Horticulture A. Cultivated plants turned aggressive. Thursday, August 6, 2015. Photo by Linda Langelo, CSU Program Horticulture Associate. We did it again! September 6, 2015 at 2:55 AM. Hey JOIN now fblikesbot.com and Increase Facebook Likes your profile and websites. And check your website worth worth my websites. Its may be very beneficial for you also really. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Golden Plains Area Horticulture: October 2013
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The Buzz about Pollinators. Did you know fun horticulture facts? What about Astro Turf? Thursday, October 24, 2013. The Buzz about Pollinators. You may think pollinators are just bees when in fact pollinators are butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, birds, bats, small mammals and lastly but most important are bees. Why are bees so important, particularly honey bees? A honey bee worker can produce up to 1/12 a teaspoon of honey in her lifetime. Picture by Brian Talamantes,CSU Weed and Agronomy Agent.
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Golden Plains Area Horticulture: January 2014
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A 2014 Introduction: Windbreaker Big Sacaton. Going Native with Fruit Bearing Shrubs. Monday, January 27, 2014. A 2014 Introduction: 'Windbreaker' Big Sacaton. This is a wonderful grass for its upright, sturdy habit. At a height of eight feet high and six feet wide, it is a foot taller and wider than the original Sporobolus wrightii. The Los Lunas Plant Materials Center in New Mexico originally bred this plant to be a wind barrier according to Megan Shinn of Horticulture Magazine. Monday, January 13, 2014.
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Golden Plains Area Horticulture: July 2014
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Tuesday, July 8, 2014. Photo by Linda Langelo. An easy to grow perennial is Penstemon grandiflora. With well-drained soil which has low-fertility, this perennial will do well. It tolerates drought conditions. It requires full-sun meaning at least six hours, but at best eight hours. They flower from May through June. They produce tiny seeds that will spread these plants around in your garden. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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