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June 6, 2020

8:00 AM | OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR

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Farm Fresh Hour with Arizona Farm Bureau Spokeswoman Julie Murphree and Arizona Farm Bureau member Richard Clark of Gila River Goat and Lamb Producers.  Richard talks about his background, farm and some of the challenges raising goats and lambs.

Tucson Meat Markets where to find his meat products.

Find local farm products and markets at http://fillyourplate.org/.

9:00 AM | On The House Hour

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Rosie talks about the first of three whole home energy audits he and David Byrne of Green ID are doing for homeowners and results.

Cooling your outdoor living space for summer comfort.  Amounts of water to create electricity.

CALLER:  1400 foot house painted 10 years ago.  Before painted again, whats the best way to paint to last longer?  Spray or roll the paint?

10:00 AM | Open Home Hour

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Roof maintenance for monsoon season.  History of home roof construction and what was learned from the 1950’s to today.

Monsoon and winter rain provided different challenges to your roof.

Basically speaking, an installed new roof should last about 10 years.  After that, it should be inspected by a professional every few years.

Discussion of shingle and tile pitched roofs.

6/6/20 (running time 8-11AM)

Outdoor Living Hour – Farm Fresh with Arizona Farm Bureau


#SummerVeggies Julie Murphree with the AZ Farm Bureau joins us this weekend with special guest Richard Clark who runs Gila River Goat and Sheep Producers!

On The House Hour: Get Your Summer Cool On!

Outdoor living is part of the magic of living in the Southwest. No matter where you live in Arizona sunshine is plentiful and we don’t have to share our outdoor space with a lot of creepy crawlies. In the summertime the issue for enjoying the fresh air is the long hours of hot temps and relentless sunshine. The good news is that the low humidity, dry air we have is easily cooled with moisture.

Weekly Blog Article

Homeowner Topic: Open Home!

Weekly To-Do Topic:  #MonsoonPrep

 Be prepared for summer storms! Sponsored by: Pinnacle Roofing

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