05/15/2023 SOURCE: www.djournal.com
Two Tremont Attendance Center FFA members saw months of hard work pay off when they recently placed at the FFA State Speaking Contests. Rylie Holley won the State Creed Speaking
Tremont student wins FFA state Creed Speaking contest
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05/13/2023 SOURCE: www.shawlocal.com
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05/13/2023 SOURCE: norwalkreflector.com
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Topics: Soil Health, Precision AG , Crop Consultant, Agriculture Global,
How Can Plastic Digestion From Microbe Help Agriculture?
A research conducted by a team of researchers from the Swiss Federal Institute WSL found a microbe that can digest plastics at 15C. Read more!
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05/13/2023 SOURCE: www.mariettatimes.com
On May 4 and 5 the Warren FFA attended the Ohio FFA State Convention in Columbus with 35 FFA members. While at the Convention the chapter was recognized on stage during each session. During the first session Warren had member Ryace Boyer walk across the stage for the Charitable Giving Recognition. This honor is given […]
Warren FFA excels at state convention
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05/12/2023 SOURCE: ecornell.cornell.edu
This program will provide you the skills and knowledge needed to keep colonies healthy and productive year after year. Earn your certificate with eCornell!
Master Beekeeping
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05/12/2023 SOURCE: www.sciencedaily.com
Researchers have proposed a new model for the evolution of higher brain functions and behaviors in the Hymenoptera order of insects. The team compared the Kenyon cells, a type of neuronal cell, in the mushroom bodies (a part of the insect brain involved in learning, memory and sensory integration) of 'primitive' sawflies and sophisticated honey bees. They found that three diverse, specialized Kenyon cell subtypes in honey bee brains appear to have evolved from a single, multifunctional Kenyon cell-subtype ancestor. In the future, this research could help us better understand the evolution of some of our own higher brain functions and behaviors.
The evolution of honey bee brains: Specialized neurons in some insect brains, related to highly evolved behaviors, may have developed from a multifunctional ancestor
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05/12/2023 SOURCE: www.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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05/12/2023 SOURCE: www.msn.com
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05/12/2023 SOURCE: extension.illinois.edu
URBANA, Ill. — Pollinators are vital to both plant and human life on Earth. In recent years, pollinator populations have declined dramatically, which has prompted an immediate need for their protection and perpetuation on the landscape.
Discover how to increase Illinois pollinators through thoughtful garden design on website
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