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If your plants' leaves are looking lacy—or you're seeing patches of dead grass in your lawn—Japanese beetles may be to blame.
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How MS Is Like a Farmer’s Tan
The blogger Trevis Gleason uses the analogy of a farmer's tan to shed light on the unseen challenges of life with multiple sclerosis.
While I now have perfected my fake tan application – *bows* – thanks to an abundance of tips from tanning experts, I also have a good idea of the best ways to remove fake tan if needed, again thanks ...
How to get rid of strawberry legs, a.k.a. those dark spots that make your skin look like the outside of—you guessed it— a strawberry, is a lot easier than one might think.
Get that bronzed glow without the sun’s harmful rays, by self tanning! Here are all the essentials you can get right on Amazon to get your best self tan yet. You’ll be perfectly bronzed and ...
In a week where his administration has paused, and then unpaused, immigration raids on farms and agricultural businesses, President Trump indicated on Friday that he would support a system where fa… ...
Farmers are being encouraged to get a health checkup at a livestock market as part of attempts to get them to talk about their health concerns. A team of nurses is making monthly visits to the ...
Kelly McGowan with the University of Missouri Extension Office says now is the time to explore new vegetable options and to ask a farmer what’s best! Farmer’s markets are all around the… ...
The Farmers' Almanac released its extended fall forecast for 2025. How will Connecticut fare?
Dark spots caused by acne are technically called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. This occurs after the inflammation of the pimple subsides and the new cells contain too much melanin.
So safety is key —and in fact, there are ways to tan safely. “The risk of tanning is not equal among everyone,” ...