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Month: May 2021

The Poet's Toolbox: Rhyme
May 26, 2021October 3, 2022 hsotr The Skills

The Poet’s Toolbox: Rhyme

Rhyme is one area where purists are most likely to critique your work. The key is to use rhyme deliberately and with due consideration of the intended effect.

Zinc toxicity
May 24, 2021May 24, 2021 hsotr The Farm

Zinc in Plants

Zinc may be a micronutrient, but it is of vital importance to garden and field crops. Take a look at this list of roles.

Stone Arch Bridges of Butler and Cowley Counties
May 19, 2021 hsotr The Sunflower State

Stone Arch Bridges of Butler and Cowley Counties

Whether you visit the more famous structures in Cowley County or the less familiar bridges of Butler County, Kansas, you'll be amazed at what you discover.

Sulfur in Plants
May 17, 2021June 21, 2021 hsotr The Farm

Sulfur in Plants

Sulfur is a rather interesting mineral when it comes to plants. It is essential for growth and photosynthesis.

Post or Page?
May 12, 2021May 12, 2021 hsotr The Business

Post or Page?

What is the difference between a post and a page in WordPress? Find out how to use them to create content your readers can find and enjoy.

Sodium in Plants
May 10, 2021June 21, 2021 hsotr The Farm

Sodium in Plants

The role of sodium in plant health is unclear at present. Most experts say plants do not need it and therefore cannot suffer deficiency.

Organic, Sustainable, Regenerative: What's the Difference?
May 5, 2021May 5, 2021 hsotr The Farm

Organic, Sustainable, Regenerative: What’s the Difference?

The terms organic, sustainable, and regenerative may seem confusing at first, but each approach has a slightly different philosophy.

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