A recent study by BYU Civil and Construction Engineering professor Rob Sowby suggests nearly half of Utahns are overwatering their lawns.
Nearly half of Utahns overwater their grass — a bad sign for drought, and lawn health |
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| | A new study from BYU Civil and Construction Engineering professor Rob Sowby suggests nearly half of Utahns are overwatering their lawns. And it's not just bad news for water conservation during the West's historically bad drought — it's also bad for lawns. How do you know if you're overwatering? An abundance of weeds like crabgrass or thatch. Fungal growth like mushrooms. Standing water or runoff after irrigation. Yellowing and eventually dying patches of grass. What can you do if you've overwatered? Consider a smart irrigation controller that can automatically adjust irrigation depending on weather conditions and sometimes soil health, Sowby said. Follow the weekly lawn watering guide from the Utah Division of Water Resources. | Even partial student loan forgiveness appears to be an unpopular idea in Utah, according to a new Dan Jones & Associates poll conducted for the Deseret News and the Hinckley Institute of Politics. 46% think the federal government shouldn't cancel any student loans. 17% think a portion of federal student loans for lower-income borrowers should be forgiven. 14% think a portion of federal student loans for all borrowers should be forgiven. 12% think all federal student loans for lower-income borrowers should be forgiven. 11% think all federal student loans for all borrowers should be forgiven. Read more about Utahns' feelings about student loan forgiveness. More in Politics Republican challenger blasts Burgess Owens for ducking primary election debates (Deseret News) Utah families file lawsuit with ACLU against transgender student athlete ban (KSL.com) Dr. Oz declares himself ‘presumptive’ winner of primary election (Deseret News) Pornography should be banned to save families, Ohio Senate candidate says (Deseret News) | FROM OUR SPONSOR 2022 CHINA CHALLENGE SUMMIT Join distinguished leaders and experts to explore U.S. - China relations Learn from and engage with a unique group of China specialists on today’s most salient diplomatic and industrial challenges. Attend June 9 at Utah Valley University to meet with a high-profile group of leaders from across the nation & world. Sign up to attend virtually or in-person. | Health The CDC says to isolate for 5 days after testing positive for COVID-19. What should you do if you test positive again? (Deseret News) Where are face masks still required in the United States? (Deseret News) Why monkeypox now a ‘moderate’ risk to the world’s health (Deseret News) Did ending smallpox vaccination efforts help monkeypox spread? (Deseret News) Faith The Latter-day Saint behind the world’s biggest cultural event (Deseret News) Take a look inside the newly renovated Tokyo Japan Temple as public tours begin (Deseret News) Elder Soares’ Pacific Area ministry includes devotionals for all ages broadcast across New Zealand and Australia (Church News) Southern Utah Small weekend fires in Southern Utah are a reminder of the risk campfires pose in a drought (KUER) Northern Utah Utah's largest farmers market is 'fully back,' expanding in Salt Lake City (KSL.com) Snowbird’s new tram cabin inoperable after falling from crane (Deseret News) The West Memorial Day weekend storm delivers much-needed rain, snow. Here's how much Utah got (KSL.com) The Nation How common is abortion in the U.S.? Your questions, answered (Deseret News) Biden predicts job slowdown, backs Fed strategy as he focuses on inflation (Deseret News) U.S. home prices have been accelerating for 4 straight months. Will it ever end? (Deseret News) Supreme Court blocks Texas social media law from taking effect (NPR) The World Perspective: Why not a free North Korea, a democratic China? Why a 40-year-old Reagan speech still matters (Deseret News) Canada proposes stricter gun laws, ban on handgun sales and possession (Deseret News) E.U. to ban majority of Russian oil imports. Here’s why it matters (Deseret News) Sports Utah Jazz, looking to find players that can contribute at the end of the roster, hold free agent camp (Deseret News) Mark Pope on roster: ‘Greatest chaos sometimes can be unsettling but ripe field for opportunity’ (Deseret News) Has a new trade possibility emerged for the Utah Jazz’s Rudy Gobert? (Deseret News) |
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