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Welcome To IANS Live - LatestNews - Devotees in Punjab, Haryana throng gurdwaras to mark Baisakhi

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive Chandigarh, April 13 (IANS) Devotees across Punjab and Haryana on Tuesday thronged gurdwaras, including the Harmandir Sahib popularly known as Golden Temple in Amritsar, to mark the festival of Baisakhi. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action. For news, views and gossips, follow IANS at Twitter. Update: 13-April-2021

Comvita ups earnings forecast despite below-average harvest

Big tech pouring billions into harvesting blood of the young so elites can live and rule forever

Tuesday, April 13, 2021 by: JD Heyes Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/508791.html (Natural News) It’s something straight out of a science fiction movie, and a bad one at that, but it’s absolutely true: Big Tech oligarchs in the U.S. and abroad are pouring billions into research that will enable them to live and govern eternally by literally discovering the once-fictional “fountain of youth,” even if they have to harvest the blood of the young to achieve it. In fact, the elite aren’t even hiding what they’re trying to do: No less than Newsweek recently published an expose regarding this ghoulish research.

Getting fertiliser out for first cut silage

SHARING OPTIONS: Fertiliser applied to silage ground before mid-April means swards will be ready for harvesting in early June. Although there has been snow and freezing temperatures of late, it is time to get fertiliser spread on silage ground. Where nitrogen is applied over the next week, grass should be ready for harvesting by the first week of June, assuming 100 units of nitrogen is spread for first cut silage.

Wanaka Autumn Apple Drive puts foraged apples to good use

Wanaka Autumn Apple Drive puts foraged apples to good use 11 Apr, 2021 11:00 PM 2 minutes to read Foraged apples put to good use. Video / ODT Otago Daily Times By: Kerrie Waterworth A community event to celebrate the autumn apple harvest, and with a focus on preserving surplus produce, brought together more than 70 people in Wanaka at the weekend. From primary schoolchildren to the elderly they chopped, pressed or cooked the donated and foraged fruit to make apple chutney and pure apple juice at the seventh Wanaka Autumn Apple Drive at Rippon Hall on Saturday. Wastebusters project manager and one of the event organisers, Sophie Ward, said it was seeing so many apple trees around Wanaka with fruit falling to the ground and going to waste that prompted the first Wanaka Apple Drive more than seven years ago.

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