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A group of art students at the University of Arkansas consider what we value as a society by exploring a remnant prairie in south Fayetteville.
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Utility and industrial ground solar systems are traditionally installed on turf grass or graveled fields which require mowing and intensive herbicide management. Emerging research, however, shows that cultivating native grasses and plants on solar fields generate surprising benefits. We visit a native solar habitat in east Fayetteville for insight.
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An abundance early summer wild flowers are blooming on the Ozarks after plentiful spring rains, including tall flowering poison hemlock. We visit a meadow south of Cane Hill where University of Arkansas Herbarium collections manager Jennifer Ogle explains just how toxic hemlock is to the touch.
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An abundance early summer wild flowers are blooming on the Ozarks after plentiful spring rains, including tall flowering poison hemlock. We visit a meadow south of Cane Hill where University of Arkansas Herbarium collections manager Jennifer Ogle explains just how toxic hemlock is to the touch.