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August 7, 2021

8:00 AM | OUTDOOR LIVING HOUR

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Julie Murphree of The Arizona Farm Bureau is joined by John Boelts of Desert Premium Farms in Yuma!

John discusses the farming operations and the growing season year round.  From melons and greens to durum wheat, cotton and alfalfa.  Explains why 2 crops are grown in a field.

John’s family legacy of farming starting in Nebraska and eventually to Arizona.

The 20th Anniversary of the USDA Organic Food Rules.  John talks about his experience doing both organic and traditional farming methods.

Organic farming presents a higher expense, labor intensive and challenging weed control.  Growing to a standard based on consumer preference.

9:00 AM | On The House Hour

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Julie Murphree is joined by Chelsea McGuire, Director Of Government Relations with The Arizona Farm Bureau.  Arizona is using the same amount of water today as it did in 1957.  The biggest user is Agriculture.  And the biggest conservationists!

How farmers have decreased ag water withdrawl by 35% and still have a 23.3 Billion dollar industry.

Irrigation technologies!  Starting with drip irrigation.  Direct application to the root system using less evaporation and runoff.   But Chelsea explains the limitations to the farmers

10:00 AM | Open Home Hour

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Rosie Remodeling’s Bruce Stumbo joins the show!

Romey’s discovery of shelter beds made by Vortex Vaults

TEXT:  A homeowner has stucco damage under the eaves caused by woodpeckers.  Suggestions on how to keep them out.

TEXT:  Looking for ways to eliminate grass around the fruit trees.  Considering solarization.  Any other suggestions?

8/7/21 (running time 8-11AM)

Outdoor Living Hour – Farm Fresh with Arizona Farm Bureau

Julie Murphree with the AZ Farm Bureau joins us with special guest John Boelts of Desert Premium Farms! Together, we’ll be discussing #OrganicVSTraditionalFarming

On The House Hour: Water Usage & Conservation

According to the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR), Arizona used about 7.1 million acre-feet of fresh water in 1957 — a figure that was actually lower — at 7.0 million acre-feet in 2017. An acre-foot is 325,850 gallons, enough to cover a football field in nearly a foot of water. Water saving isn’t any single area of our life; it’s every area of our life. How we steward that resource is our individual responsibility. The more we think about how our decisions affect water and in what part/form of its life cycle we are using, the better stewards we become…

WEEKLY BLOG ARTICLE>>

Homeowner Topic: Open Home!

Weekly To-Do Topic: #FlashFlood | July 2021 was the all-time wettest month in history. (Records go back to 1894). The extreme rain and dry soil were the perfect combinations for flash floods to occur – and they did, all over our state. Join us! We’ll be discussing the many things you can do to ensure your safety before the storm starts.

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