Q: Why can t the octagonal building be left where it is and have done the same projects that are planned at the Veterans Park?
A: After years of discussing the issue of what to do with the historic octagonal building, Wexford County let the public know last May that demolition was a real option. In light of the county s finances and the real possibility that revenues from the state will be significantly less than normal, the county didn t have the money to fix it.
While there have been numerous people in the community who have come together to make the historic structure a viable building, they were unable to come up with the money needed.
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New MDARD emergency order extends restricted use pesticide certifications until June 30, 2021
MDARD extends RUP certification credentials for applicators expiring in 2019 and 2020, extends opportunity to recertify by credits.
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New MDARD emergency order extends restricted use pesticide certifications until June 30, 2021
MDARD extends RUP certification credentials for applicators expiring in 2019 and 2020, extends opportunity to recertify by credits.
Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/01/21/mdard-emergency-order-extends-restricted-use-pesticide-certifications/6659401002/
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Field crops webinar series starts February 2021
The Field Crops Webinar Series will help growers and agribusiness professionals prepare for the 2021 growing season.
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Field crops webinar series starts February 2021
The Field Crops Webinar Series will help growers and agribusiness professionals prepare for the 2021 growing season.
Check out this story on FarmersAdvance.com: https://www.farmersadvance.com/story/news/2021/01/21/field-crops-webinar-series-starts-february-2021/6663740002/
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BY IANR News Service | January 22, 2021
Stress seems to be prevalent in the agriculture sector, with even more concerns arising due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Nebraska Extension, in partnership with Michigan State University Extension, presents a free online webinar, “Communicating with Farmers Under Stress” on Thursday, Jan. 28 from 10 – 11:30 a.m. CDT. This workshop is designed for individuals who work with farmers and ranchers on a regular basis, such as bank lenders, ag suppliers, educators and consultants, healthcare professionals, and anyone involved with the lives of farmers and ranchers.
Many farmers and ranchers are facing financial problems and marketing uncertainties, along with regular challenges such as production risks, farm transfer issues and more. When temporary stress turns into chronic stress, it can impact physical health and mental wellness.
Jan 21, 2021
MARQUETTE Registration is open for a free Michigan State University Extension online course on Chronic Pain Personal Action Towards Health that starts today, organizers announced.
Developed by Stanford University, Chronic Pain PATH provides information and techniques to cope with the challenges associated with chronic pain management. This free, six-session workshop is for adults living with chronic pain and their family caregivers.
A variety of self-management tools, such as communicating with health care professionals, managing medications and stress reduction are explored.
Key components include; understanding the mind body connection, sleep, nutrition, physical activity, how to improve decision making, meeting with your health care provider, communication skills, positive thinking and making weekly personal action plans.