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Date Type Title/Summary
02/23/2026 Farm Log 02/23/2026 Work Done and Observations

Work done:

  • Watered all cactus sitting on swales.
  • Started cutting out glass needle plants.
  • Preparing pot for ginger. 
  • Weeded south garden.

Observations:

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02/22/2026 Farm Log 02/22/2026 Work Done and Observations

Work done:

  • Normal watering of swales and backyard plantings.
  • Cleanup weeds in backyard, around power pole, chicken coop and electric fence post. 
  • Water pineapple
  • ...
Auburn University College of Agriculture 02/22/2026 Institution Auburn University College of Agriculture

Finding sustainable food and energy sources for billions of people is a massive job. But at the Auburn University College of Agriculture, it’s our work...

The Legacy of Dr Homer Swingle 02/22/2026 Video The Legacy of Dr Homer Swingle

The Legacy of Dr Homer Swingle.
Homer Scott Swingle 02/21/2026 Person Homer Scott Swingle, Ph.D.

Homer Scott Swingle is known as the father of pond management and made significant contributions to aquaculture by establishing methods for creating self-sustaining fish populations,...

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