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Iowa walnut trees face new threat from migrating insect

Ag/Outdoor, News

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

While Iowans are seeing the first ash trees cut down to slow the spread of the emerald ash borer, yet another invading insect is causing a stir as it could threaten our walnut trees. Robin Pruisner, an entomologist with the Iowa Department of Agriculture, says the pest called the walnut twig beetle is being found in nearby states, but it hasn’t been found in Iowa — yet. “Research is ongoing on how to protect walnut trees,” Pruisner says. “We just don’t have a lot of answers. This is even newer than the emerald ash borer at this point in time.” The walnut twig beetle carries what’s known as “thousand canker disease,” which is deadly to black walnut trees.

There’s been no way found to reverse the disease or to kill the beetle without also killing the trees.  “The geosmithia pathogen is actually very common in our environment and this is just kind of a new cousin of that,” Pruisner says. “The walnut twig beetle is native to the southwest United States and down into Mexico.” For many years, the beetle was only found in states like Arizona, California and New Mexico. Now, the rice grain-sized pest is being found well beyond the southwest, in states as far away as Virginia and Pennsylvania — and closer to home in Ohio, Colorado and Tennessee.

Pruisner suspects the insects are moving such great distances because people are enabling them to hitch long rides.  “Aunt Sally out in Colorado has a walnut tree that dies in her backyard but Cousin Ed here in Iowa would like to make a coffee table out of it,” Pruisner says. “This is the kind of thing that people throw in the back of their truck and they drive to Iowa and they could be inadvertently bringing along with it thousand canker of walnut.”

One way to stop the spread is to only use local firewood in campfires. Iowa ranks sixth in the nation for the production of black walnut, prized for its grain and color and it’s exported all over the world.

(Radio Iowa)

MONDAY, APRIL 21st

Trading Post

April 21st, 2014 by Jim Field

WANTED:  I am looking for the person who advertised in the Atlantic paper that they had ground asphalt by the ton. 712-784-3024 or 712-249-1894.

FOR SALE: Wadsworth 150 AMP Main breaker panel includes the following breakers: 150 AMP Main Breaker, Two 50 AMP 2 Pole, One 40 AMP 2 Pole, Two 30 AMP 2 Pole, One Single Slot Double 20 AMP Single Pole, Nine 15 AMP single pole breakers. There is nothing wrong with any of these breakers/panel. Upgraded to a larger panel. Includes the panel itself, and BOTH covers. Some are less than 2 years old. Located in Atlantic. Asking $175 for all. Call 712-249-9196 and leave message.

FOR SALE:  Large paper shredder.  Asking $12.  Also, 32″ color TV.  Asking $20.  Call 243-3396. SOLD!

FOR SALE: A 2001 upright freezer. Works great! $250. And, a 1973 XL75 Honda dirt bike. $700. 712-304-4262.

 

8AM Sportscast 04-21-2014

Podcasts, Sports

April 21st, 2014 by admin

w/ Jim Field

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8AM Newscast 04-21-2014

News, Podcasts

April 21st, 2014 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Heartbeat Today 04-21-2014

Heartbeat Today, Podcasts

April 21st, 2014 by admin

Jim Field speaks with Atlantic Schools Technology Coordinator Roger Warne about the one-to-one initiative.

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7AM Newscast 04-21-2014

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April 21st, 2014 by admin

w/ Ric Hanson

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Drake Relays High School Qualifiers

Sports

April 21st, 2014 by Jim Field

The Drake Relays will hold high school events Thursday, April 24 through Saturday, April 26.

Local Boys Qualifiers:

100 Meter Dash (Prelims Friday 8:46 am)

  • Sam Kroepel, Shenandoah
  • Jake Rodgers, Lewis Central
  • Hooch Johnson, St. Albert
  • Blake Beymer, Denison-Schleswig

800 Meter Run (Friday 1:45 pm)

  • Jay Wolfe, Creston

110 Meter Hurdles (Prelims Friday 8:00 am)

  • Austin Konsor, Underwood
  • Dane Kruse, Glenwood

400 Meter Hurdles (Saturday 2:03 pm)

  • Tucker Culjat, St. Albert

4 x 100 Meter Relay (Prelims Friday 6:00 pm)

  • Lewis Central
  • Glenwood
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Shenandoah

4 x 200 Meter Relay (Finals Friday 1:27 pm)

  • Glenwood

4 x 400 Meter Relay (Prelims Friday 9:05 pm)

  • Glenwood

4 x 800 Meter Relay (Finals Saturday 9:34 am)

  • Creston

Shuttle Hurdle Relay (Prelims Saturday 8:10 am)

  • Carroll

High Jump (Thursday 3:00 pm)

  • Parker Powers, Fremont-Mills

Long Jump (Friday 9:30 am)

  • Colby Rattenborg, Audubon
  • Jakahi Gregory, Thomas Jefferson

Discus (Friday 9:00 am)

  • Colton Tracy, Abraham Lincoln
  • Jacob Barents, Lewis Central

Shot Put (Thursday 3:30 pm)

  • Jacob Barents, Lewis Central

Local Girls Qualifiers:

800 Meter Run (Finals Friday 1:39 pm)

  • Rebekah Topham, Griswold

1500 Meter Run (Finals Saturday 1:02 pm)

  • Rebekah Topham, Griswold

3000 Meter Run (Finals Thursday 4:10 pm)

  • Rebekah Topham, Griswold

100 Meter Hurdles (Prelims Friday 8:00 am)

  • Katey Trecker, Carroll

400 Meter Hurdles (Finals Saturday 1:57 pm)

  • Rebekah Topham, Griswold

4 x 100 Meter Relay (Prelims Friday 5:15 pm)

  • Glenwood
  • Clarinda
  • Harlan
  • Carroll
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Tri-Center

4 x 200 Meter Relay (Finals Friday 1:15 pm)

  • Harlan

High Jump (Friday 9:45 am)

  • Danni McCorkel, Adair-Casey
  • Morgan Cullen, Carroll

Discus (Thursday 3:00 pm)

  • Lauren Janning, Carroll

Shot Put (Friday 8:30 am)

  •  Jacy Embray, Glenwood
  • Meagan Andersen, Woodbine

(Podcast) SKyscan Forecast – Mon., April 21st 2014

Podcasts, Weather

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

The Freese-Notis weather forecast for the KJAN listening area and weather information for Atlantic.

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Study: Fuels from corn waste not better than gas

Ag/Outdoor

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

WASHINGTON (AP) – A study paid for by the federal government says biofuels made from the leftovers of harvested corn plants are worse than gasoline for global warming in the short term.  The research published in the journal Nature Climate Change challenges the Obama administration’s conclusions that biofuels are a much cleaner oil alternative and will help fight climate change.  The study is being criticized by the biofuels industry and Obama administration as flawed.

Corn residue is one of the most promising ways to make cellulosic biofuels. Biofuels have struggled to reach the volumes required by law. The administration and biofuel supporters claim biofuels are better for the environment than are gasoline and corn ethanol.  A 2007 law requires that they release 60 percent less carbon than gas to qualify as renewable fuel.

CHARLES JOSEPH BEHRENDT, 88, of Harlan (Svcs. 4/26/14)

Obituaries

April 21st, 2014 by Ric Hanson

CHARLES JOSEPH BEHRENDT, 88, of Harlan, died Fri., April 18th, at the Avoca Nursing & Rehab Center. Memorial services for CHARLES BEHRENDT will be held 11-a.m. Sat., April 26th, at the Pauley-Jones Funeral Home in Harlan.

Burial will be in the Lincoln Township Cemetery at a later date.

Charles Behrendt is survived by:

His wife – Mildred (Schechinger) Behrendt, of Harlan.

His sons – Mike (Della) Behrendt, of Defiance; Pat (Kelly) Behrendt,  of Harlan, & Bill Behrendt, of Boone.

His sister – Doris (Don) Jackson, of Omaha.

His brother – Cliff (Paula) Behrendt, of Harlan.

6 grandchildren, 3 great-grandchildren, 3 step-grandchildren & 5 step great-grandchildren.