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  • 2 weeks ago | cedarcityutah.com | Taun Beddes |USU Extension

    Determining when to plant a garden can be especially confusing in Utah’s unpredictable, varied climate, where last-frost dates can vary by many days within just a few miles. Many experienced gardeners have planted and later lost their plants to frost. An example of how fickle Utah’s climate can be is in Cache Valley. Frost-free days vary from an average of 113 days in Lewiston and Trenton to 158 days on the USU campus. Similar examples are common around the state.

  • 2 weeks ago | stgeorgeutah.com | Taun Beddes |USU Extension

    Determining when to plant a garden can be especially confusing in Utah’s unpredictable, varied climate, where last-frost dates can vary by many days within just a few miles. Many experienced gardeners have planted and later lost their plants to frost. An example of how fickle Utah’s climate can be is in Cache Valley. Frost-free days vary from an average of 113 days in Lewiston and Trenton to 158 days on the USU campus. Similar examples are common around the state.

  • 3 weeks ago | cachevalleydaily.com | Taun Beddes

    Determining when to plant a garden can be especially confusing in Utah’s unpredictable, varied climate where last-frost dates can vary by many days within just a few miles. Many experienced gardeners have planted and later lost their plants to frost. An example of how fickle Utah’s climate can be is in Cache Valley. Frost-free days vary from an average of 113 days in Lewiston and Trenton to 158 days on the USU campus. Similar examples are common around the state.

  • 1 month ago | moabtimes.com | Andrew Christiansen |Taun Beddes

    Education The free, online school began operating in the 2011-12 school year. By Editor Moabtimes | on April 16, 2025 By Andrew Christiansen Now in its 15th year, the school serves more than 1,000 students throughout Utah and offers a full-time online curriculum with instruction from state-certified teachers.

  • 1 month ago | kslnewsradio.com | Taun Beddes

    Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launched his fiancee Lauren Sanchez to space Monday with an all-female celebrity crew that included Katy Perry and Gayle King. It was the latest wave in space tourism, where more of the rich and famous than ever before — or lucky and well-connected — can enter the zero-gravity realm traditionally dominated by professional astronauts. Related: U professor finds new way to clean up space junkThe New Shepard rocket blasted off on the quick up-and-down trip from West Texas.

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