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  • Hello, friends. I’m Jane Holwerda for High Plains Public Radio Radio Readers with a friendly FYI: the end is near for this most incredible Spring 2023 Read, “In Touch with the World…At Home on the High Plains.”
  • The HPPR Radio Readers Book Club’s 2023 Spring Read – In Touch with the World ends on Sunday, May 7, 2023, with a two-hour, live book discussion. Since January, 27 contributors have posted 51 Radio Readers BookBytes covering 23 books from 14 countries.
  • In today's show, Luke recaps a turkey hunt last week on the famous YO Ranch in the Texas Hill Country. Luke gives a bit of history on the YO Ranch www.yoranchheadquarters.comand finds time to detail an awesome Dutch Kettle turkey breast recipe. He reminds us of the Exotic Animal auction on the ranch April 29 which includes lunch, open bar, dinner and a concert. The event is open to the public.
  • Our final book, the fourteenth in our series is Once Were Warriors, Alan Duff's harrowing vision New Zealand's indigenous people some two hundred years after the English conquest.
  • With inflation affecting grocery prices, your costs have likely gone up, so why not consider saving money while eating well by planting your own vegetable garden? This is the perfect time, and time of year, to get started! Click the link on this page to hear the full episode!
  • Welcome, this is Mary Scott with a Radio Readers BookByte for the HPPR Radio Readers Book Club. I recently finished “I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban” written by Malala Yousafzai and Christina Lamb.
  • I am Xánath Caraza, and I today will read one bilingual poem from my book Sílabas de viento / Syllables of Wind
  • I've experienced many plant questions in my day. But when it comes to houseplants, the question is almost always the same: How do I keep them alive? The answer to this, predictably, can be complicated, but it'll start with considering the native environment of the plant you're working with.
  • This week, Luke recaps a fun fishing trip a couple days ago to a remote private lake that has just been put on a management plan in efforts to create a great 'big fish' lake full of F1 Florida Hybrid bass. Luke outlines the various steps that will take place to create this 'big bass' heaven!
  • It's common knowledge that some folks like to talk to their plants, but at least so far, they haven't started to talk back to us. But if they could, they might tell us they need more water! In this week's show, I'll share some signs and symptoms of plant dehydration, and how to prevent it during dry times.
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