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Stump Removal for Homeowners.
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Drought conditions are continuing to impact Alabama landscapes. One of the most noticeable impacts is the death or die back of many of our trees. This trend is liable to continue for the coming year with additional trees dying shortly after leaf out in the spring. Even more trees are liable to be affected by bark beetles (Southern Pine, Black Turpentine and Ips Engraver) and diseases related to drought stress. While most of our trees will survive, the removal of those that have succumbed can be a problem and even with the tree gone the stump remains....... ..
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Tallapoosa County 4-Hers... Not Just Horsin' Around.
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The Alabama 4-H Master Horseman’s Clinic took place on December 8th at Auburn University. It proved to be a day of great fun and education for 4-H youth and adults from Tallapoosa County! This clinic offered two tracks to participate in: Equine Education and Horsemanship. The Equine Education track consisted of educational workshops for youth and adults to learn about nutrition, reproduction, preventative health care and locomotion (how the horse moves). The Horsemanship track offered an opportunity for youth to have riding lessons, in both english and western disciplines, with the Auburn University Equestrian Team Coaching staff...... ..
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