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Reagan Whytsalucy shares some of her research on the Southwest peach, a crop that helped sustain Navajo populations during drought.
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Due to the late frosts this year, we were at high risk for losing our annual fruit crop. Ben Scow shares tips for adjusting your garden routine for a better 2027 crop.
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This week Tammy Proctor changes up the theme of spices and herbs by talking about something that is really important in how we flavor foods; that is the lemon.
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When I started writing for Wild About Utah, I made myself a promise that each piece would be a journey of learning. This month my journey led me to a venerable old apricot tree in a quiet neighborhood in southwest Logan.
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There is a wonderful sense of delight when I pick a peach from my self-planted, backyard tree and bite into the juicy, sweet meat.
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USU Extension's Ben Scow from Washington County shares gardening tips for thinning fruit trees during the month of May and June.
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Kate Richardson, USU Extension arthropod diagnostician, answers the question, "Why does my peach tree have sap in the spring?"
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On this episode, Rocky Anderson plans to run for SLC mayor again, alleged police intimidation on animal rights protestors, trees dying and orchards dwindling.
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At long last, the temperatures are beginning to cool in northern Utah. Some locations have already experienced black frosts. During September the last of…