but we’re hoping to have the dogs help us find endangered cactus of Northern Arizona and talk about how it works.” Blackwell said the plants they’re looking for are becoming increasingly rare.
A team of University of Arizona researchers has received $2.1 million from the U.S. Army to build a hand-held version of a biological and chemical sensing device.
The company that has been cited in Newton and McDonald counties for overapplication of sludge on farm fields and for problems with storage lagoons in Southwest Missouri has been fined by the ...