Jack Trice was the 1st African-American football player in the country in 1923. His legacy is still alive and well in Ames, IA 100 years after his untimely death due to injuries sustained in a football game. Malik Moore reflects on Jack Trice’s legacy and what it means for him.
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Here is an interesting, yet expected, picture from Mark Kendall's @WISoyCheckoff no-till slow growth study at Arlington. The more mature plots are either tilled or residue removed, and the less mature plots are all no-till with corn residue on them.
Be on the lookout for spotted lanternfly insects!
Recently, two immature spotted lanternflies were identified in Dallas County. If allowed to spread further, this colorful but invasive and destructive insect could have impacts on grape, orchard, nursery and logging industries.
On this day 78 years ago, 156,000 soldiers landed in Normandy to liberate France during WWII.
Every year, French soldiers take sand from Omaha Beach and rub it onto the gravestones to give the letters a gold coloring.
They do this for all 9,386 American soldiers buried there.
@paramountplus@LGUS can you all get together and fix the app on your tv’s? My “ad free” service is currently only showing me the ad then telling me something went wrong. Been doing that for over a week now.