Ask An Expert
Every Monday at 4:48 p.m. And Every Tuesday at 7:42 a.m. and 8:42 a.m.
The Ask an Expert informational series features quick tips and advice from USU Extension on everything from raising your own backyard chickens to stress-relieving activities.
Tune in Mondays during All Things Considered and Tuesdays during Morning Edition for Ask an Expert.
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Here are 13 tips to help guide both the novice and the seasoned home preservation enthusiast this canning season!
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Snakes are out in abundance and can be found warming up along roads, sunning themselves on rocks, and slithering casually to their next meal. With more people hitting the trails than ever before, reports of snakes and snakebites are becoming common. Consider these tips to avoid a snake confrontation.
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Prevention is the best way to avoid ticks and their potential pathogens and diseases. Consider these tips.
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Today we’ll revisit our conversation with Michael Pollan from May of 2013. Michael Pollan is author of several bestselling books such as "The Omnivore’s Dilemma."
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On this episode we're joined by Sydney O'Shea, Utah State University Assistant Professor of Communication Studies. Our topics of discussion include addiction and the social stigmas associated with substance abuse.
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Proper nutrition is a fundamental component of good health. It also plays a critical role in reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases, obesity, and diabetes. Consider these strategies for promoting nutrition security.
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It's easy to experience flow during our favorite activities and we can enjoy this feeling more often during other activities with practice. Consider these five tips.
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The snow is finally melting, and soon it will be time to plant! Consider these tips to help you prepare. Included are tips and links from the Utah State University Extension Gardeners Almanac.
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As winter drags on into spring this year, seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is becoming a challenge for many. The good news is there are things you can do to combat SAD. Consider these tips.