Begin by preparing the bed. Dig an area big enough to handle the planting. The crowns should be set 18 to 24 inches apart in all directions. Make the depth to 8 inches and work in plenty of compost or composted manure. If you use chicken manure, then use half of what you would for cow or sheep. Make sure the bed will be well drained. Rhubarb cannot stand wet feet.
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By Billie Long
Master Gardener Emeritus
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5/31/23
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The bodies of Jeff and Charlie Moore and Mrs. Williamson were discovered in June 1890. Thomas Williamson was arrested and held to await trial. The courtroom was packed with spectators who came to hear the trial.
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By Rhonda Chalfant
Contributing Columnist
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5/30/23
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Losing a member of your family is always very difficult. The closer you are, the more painful it becomes.
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By Stephanie Lefevers
Contributing Columnist
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5/30/23
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Dear Editor:
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5/30/23
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The growing season is here again, and we see the fields and garden plots beginning to show lines of green as the seeds begin to grow. It is a natural and magical process at the same time, and it renews a sense of awe in me for the wonder that is nature.
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By Jack Miller
Guest Columnist
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5/26/23
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“... Republican National Committee Chair Ronna McDaniel suggested Wednesday that while a default would likely be bad for the country, it would be good for her party politically ...” (https://bit.ly/3oxmUUG).
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By Deborah Mitchell
Contributing Columnist
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5/26/23
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“There’s a hundred and four days of summer vacation, then school comes along just to end it, but the annual problem of our generation is finding a good way to spend it …”
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By Liz Schleicher
Contributing Columnist
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5/26/23
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I was born and raised in India in a Faith Home, which was a missionary outpost. It was a rented house where my parents and some of their fellow evangelists and Bible teachers lived, trusting God for their material needs, not making any appeals for financial help, and not even supported by any salary from any source.
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By P.C. Thomas
Sedalia Bible Academy
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5/25/23
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Drought conditions throughout parts of central Missouri have severely limited cool-season grass production in pastures and hay fields. Seedheads have emerged on cool-season grasses, but undergrowth is thin in many places. Many producers are searching for hay or other forage sources to replenish depleted hay reserves.
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By Gene Schmitz
University of Missouri Extension
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5/24/23
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Among the natural wonders with which Missouri is richly endowed are its many rivers.
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By Doug Kneibert
Contributing Columnist
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5/23/23
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Close to two years ago, I decided to set out on a journey to get to know myself better.
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By Stephanie Lefevers
Contributing Columnist
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5/23/23
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On June 3, 1890, the Sedalia Weekly Bazoo reported that only a few days after Thomas Williamson was placed in the Pettis County Jail to await trial for the murders of Jefferson and Charlie Moore, two men from southeast of Sedalia, former neighbor Albert Bradley remembered a conversation he had with Williamson in November 1889.
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By Rhonda Chalfant
Contributing Columnist
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5/23/23
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Dear Editor:
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I have come to appreciate spell check and other editing programs that keep my mistakes in writing to an acceptable level.
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By Jack Miller
Guest Columnist
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5/19/23
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Dear Editor:
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5/19/23
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I have rediscovered that I am my mother’s daughter, in that I really don’t want to turn on the air conditioning until it is absolutely necessary. I enjoy hearing the outdoor sounds through open windows and doors — the robins, cardinals, and other birds sing to me and give me peace. Not quite so pleasing is the sound of 18-wheelers screeching down Broadway, slamming on their brakes or shifting gears. Ambulance and law enforcement sirens are also not enjoyable, but somehow, that cacophony fades away into the background, and I am left with the music of the birds and the coolness of the morning air.
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By Deborah Mitchell
Contributing Columnist
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5/19/23
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From ancient Greek philosophers to modern social media influencers, humans have consistently asked the same existential question — why are we here? This question becomes especially pertinent as we’re currently in Mental Health Awareness Month (May).
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By Dr. Jeremiah Greever
Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church of Sedalia
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5/18/23
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Our family loves dogs. I can’t remember a time in our lives when we haven’t had a least one to love. At one point, we had five at the same time. That was a handful, but we adored each of them.
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By Stephanie Lefevers
Contributing Columnist
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5/16/23
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Dear Editor:
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5/16/23
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Dear Editor:
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5/16/23
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