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AgriCulture: New farmers market Priapi s; beware of tree scammers; GAP certification

Spring means Vic and Mary Priapi have launched one to begin May 4 at Priapi Gardens on Augustine Herman Highway in Cecilton. Producers are welcome to participate for $5 a table every Thursday from 3 until 6 p.m. Vic said he’d like to have a good mix of produce so customers have variety. He adds this is not a flea market, but rather a place for growers and producers of local foods can shine and thrive. Call 410-275-9438 for details or to sign up. ••• American Farm Bureau Federation and Farm Journal Foundation finds that stagnated efforts at funding agriculture research and development is threatening the vitality of food systems in this country.

Applications accepted from West Virginia renters and landlords

Apr 1, 2021 Apr 1, 2021 CHARLESTON – Gov. Jim Justice and the West Virginia Housing Development Fund are excited to announce that a program developed to help renters and landlords impacted by COVID-19 is open and accepting applications. The Mountaineer Rental Assistance Program offers direct financial assistance to renters who have lost their jobs, had their income reduced or suffered a significant cost or financial hardship because of the COVID-19 Pandemic. “I’m incredibly excited for this program, because it’s going to enable us to get some much-needed financial assistance to so many people who really need it,” Justice said. “This year has been challenging for so many West Virginians. Many lost their jobs and have struggled to pay rent through no fault of their own. I’ve said for a long time that we need to help our people affected by the pandemic this way. I repeatedly urged our landlords to give renters a break if they were pas

Malik hails cabinet decision on trade with India

Malik hails cabinet decision on trade with India National April 2, 2021 ISLAMABAD: Former interior minister and chairman Institute of Research and Reforms (IRR) Rehman Malik has welcomed and thanked the federal cabinet for rejecting the Economic Coordination Council’s proposal of lifting ban on sugar and cotton imports from India. “It is good that the government quickly realised the public sentiments and reaction over Wednesday’s decision,” he said in a reaction to cabinet decision of rejecting the ECC proposal of lifting ban on the import of sugar and cotton from India. Ex-senator Rehman Malik said if the government had not reversed its decision timely, it would have been detrimental to the Kashmir cause in the near future. Soon after the government announcement of lifting the ban on sugar import from India, Malik had announced that he in the national interest will not use sugar in any form as a protest against government’s decision of its import from India for two m

Silver Threads: Virus Quarantine And Too Much Stuff!

March 2020 to April 2021 marked one of the longest stretches of time that kept us, our families and the country stuck in one place—our homes. One of the things I learned from this year is that my daughter might possibly be right when she says, “Mum, you and Dad have too much stuff!” Out of the mouths of babes, except she’s not a child and would, in fact, be the most likely person who would have to clear out our house if something happened to us. So, I have started looking around our home and realize that we should start getting rid of things: a job much easier said than done.

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