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New project aims to grow a supply chain for reforestation in Minnesota
New project aims to grow a supply chain for reforestation in Minnesota The five-year goal is to grow 1 million trees such as white pine, red oak and yellow birch. April 10, 2021 2:50pm Text size Copy shortlink:
Allison Rian gently stuffs a sprouted acorn into a soil-filled plug in a plastic tray, then another.
Soaking acorns fill the kitchen sink. Trays of them sprout off the living room. Jars of yellow birch and white pine seeds chill inside the refrigerator. We ve jumped into the deep end of the pool, said her husband, Scott Rian.
It s tick time again: Take these precautions to avoid Lyme and other diseases
Blacklegged ticks are already out this spring. It’s time to take precautions insect repellents, tick checks and showers to prevent Lyme and other diseases. 5:00 am, Apr. 10, 2021 ×
Across the Northland, blacklegged ticks like this one pose the biggest danger for transmitting disease like Lyme and anaplasmosis. (Photo courtesy of the University of Maine)
The number of cases varies from year to year, but the trend is unmistakable: More ticks are spreading more disease across the Northland, impacting more people who spend time outdoors.
Confirmed cases of Lyme disease in Minnesota jumped from an average of 913 each year in the 2000s to an average of 1,203 cases each year in the 2010s, a 32% increase, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.
It s tick time again: Take these precautions to avoid Lyme and other diseases
Blacklegged ticks are already out this spring. It’s time to take precautions insect repellents, tick checks and showers to prevent Lyme and other diseases. 5:00 am, Apr. 10, 2021 ×
Across the Northland, blacklegged ticks like this one pose the biggest danger for transmitting disease like Lyme and anaplasmosis. (Photo courtesy of the University of Maine)
The number of cases varies from year to year, but the trend is unmistakable: More ticks are spreading more disease across the Northland, impacting more people who spend time outdoors.
Confirmed cases of Lyme disease in Minnesota jumped from an average of 913 each year in the 2000s to an average of 1,203 cases each year in the 2010s, a 32% increase, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.
UMD falls in overtime to UMass The University of Minnesota Duluth played the University of Massachusetts in the NCAA men s hockey Frozen Four semi-final game on April 8, 2021 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh. share