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Town Ball Weekly – June 26th, 2023

The plan is to continue to include: Arrowhead West/Section 2B: Cold Spring Springers, Moorhead Brewers, Moorhead Mudcats, Hamel Hawks, and Sobieski Skis, Central Valley League, Sauk Valley League, Victory League South and Stearns County, New London-Spicer, Paynesville Pirates the Regal Eagles of the County Line League teams and the Foley Lumberjacks formerly of the Sauk Valley League, now the Victory League along with Sobieski Skis, St. Stephen Steves, Avon Lakers, St. Wendel Saints, Opole Bears, Freeport Black Sox, Royalton River Dogs and Nisswa Lightning, throughout their league playoffs, regional and state. ....

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30 years of waiting for an insect-resistant tomato but questions about taste may limit its market

A tenacious plant breeder has developed more than a dozen new lines of naturally pest-resistant tomatoes foreshadowing a future in which farmers won’t need to rely on pesticides to protect their crops. The challenge: Farming is a risky business  just one late frost, pest infestation, or extreme weather event can decimate a crop, evaporating a farmer’s profits. While they can’t do anything about the weather, farmers can protect their crops from pests by spraying them with chemicals that kill the buggers but those pesticides can also kill off-target species, contaminate soil and waterways, and sometimes threaten farmers’ health. What’s new? More than 30 years ago, Martha Mutschler-Chu, a plant breeder and geneticist at Cornell University, set out to develop a tomato that would be naturally pest-resistant, minimizing or even eliminating the need for pesticide sprays. She’s now just a couple of months away from wrapping up the project and giving seed companies access ....

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