Articles from the April 19, 2017 edition


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  • 5 Fast Shortcuts to Make Your Home Sparkle This Spring

    Apr 19, 2017

    (BPT) - We all know that one person who just adores cleaning. But for the rest of us, it's a necessary evil that gets old very quickly! Before you tackle that long list of spring cleaning tasks, try some of these cleaning hacks designed to make these chores faster and easier. When cleaning is fun and even effortless, you'll feel more energized and gain the momentum you need to knock out your list of chores. Afterward, your house will sparkle from top to bottom, which is its own reward! 1. Find...

  • Snow Mold on Lawns

    Tim Fine|Apr 19, 2017

    Given the amount of snow we received this winter and the fact that it remained piled up for a long time, usually on the lawn, I figured I would dust off this article with some identification, control, and prevention tips. It is difficult to describe exactly what snow mold is but the best way for me to describe it is that it's a mysterious, almost web-like substance on top of the grass. It is typically more prominent in areas where there is more snow piled up. Snow mold is a fungal disease that...

  • Billings Track Meet

    Apr 19, 2017

  • Injunction Against The Intake Diversion Dam Lifted

    Apr 19, 2017

    A judge in Great Falls has lifted the injunction against the construction of the concrete weir and fish bypass at intake. Construction is to begin immediately. Further details and updates will be available in an upcoming issue of The Roundup on Wednesday, April 26, 2017....

  • Sustainable farming on Earth Day

    Rebecca Colnar|Apr 19, 2017

    "Sustainability" has become the buzz word in today's society and especially Earth Day, which is on April 22. The word "sustainable" truly describes farms and ranches that have been in the family for generations. "Farmers and ranchers welcome the rest of the world joining them for Earth Day," said Montana Farm Bureau President Hans McPherson. "It's important people realize what farmers and ranchers have advocated for many generations; the need to sustain and even improve the environment so ranches can be productive and passed on from generation...