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  • 4-H S.A.F.E.T.Y. event set for July 16-17

    Qualifying senior 4-H members will compete in the Mississippi 4-H S.A.F.E.T.Y. State Invitational July 16 and 17 at the Jimmy Bryan 4-H Youth Complex in West Point and at the Starkville Gun Club.

  • A round, black plastic head faces a plant.

    Micro irrigation keeps plants happy during warm summer

    When summer temperatures soar, remember that irrigation is required for optimum plant growth and proper maintenance of Mississippi gardens and landscapes.

  • A photo of a female Asian horntail wasp.

    Asian hornet look-alikes confuse Mississippians

    Mississippi is home to several flying insects that can be mistaken for the invasive Asian giant hornet discovered in Washington in 2020. Blake Layton, Mississippi State University Extension Service entomologist, said this insect, also called a “murder hornet,” has not been confirmed outside the Northwest. However, Layton said he has been contacted by people who think they have seen these hornets in Mississippi and Alabama in the last few weeks.

  • A large, yellow machine lifts downed trees to load onto a log truck.

    High construction costs not reflected in timber prices

    Although construction costs are through the roof timber prices have not kept pace, and Mississippi forest landowners are waiting for improved markets. Shaun Tanger, a forestry economics specialist with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, said the recent increase in construction costs is a demand-side phenomena.

  • Dozens of yellow and orange blooms form a solid blanket.

    Refresh gardens with a second start in July

    We’re coming up on our Independence Day holiday, which marks a change in our gardens and landscapes. It’s not going to be a change in temperatures because we have to wait until September or October to enjoy cooler weather.The change I’m referring to is the beginning of second summer around the Fourth of July holiday.

  • Water stands in a corn field

    Agencies tackle high volume of ag damage assessments

  • A tractor parked outside of a shed at night.

    PROMISE destigmatizes mental health for farmers

  • MSU Extension, MAFES partner to host ag tech course

  • Bluish-green, upright leaves are interspersed with a mound of red flowers.

    Container gardens offer fun weekend project

    Now that we’re officially into summer, I know there will be days when it will be too hot to work in the garden, but I’ll still want to do garden activities. On those days, one easy garden project that I think is perfect is creating combination containers.

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