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The spritz has become the official cocktail of summer.The mix of low-ABV spirits and sparkling wine is fresh, crisp, and easy to drink. Its bubbles are light and festive—perfect for a sunny day. The ...
Recent Blytheville police reports detail multiple cases of theft, domestic violence, animal cruelty, drug possession, and ...
Through the Invasive Species Trade-In Program, property owners who remove invasive plants from their Hamilton County ...
The city has begun cutting down the pear trees along Market Street. Two new varieties will arrive this fall to replace them.
Rotary Club volunteers will plant 60 new trees in October. There are more new trees planned than old because some of the pear trees had already died.
The sweet scent of Bartlett pears treats filled the air Sunday morning as the 51st Annual Pear Fair kicked off in Courtland, ...
A research team at the University of Missouri is using artificial intelligence to monitor the spread of invasive Callery pear trees across the state, specifically focusing on mid-Missouri.
By tracking where invasive pear trees are currently located, Krohn's research can help shed light on where these trees may spread in the future.
As Missouri becomes the latest state to ban the sale of Callery pear trees, researchers at MU are using artificial intelligence and satellite imagery to track them down.
Knowing how to prune a pear tree is essential as December approaches. The colder weather is the perfect time to shape your plant, ensure that it's healthy before the spring growth starts and ...