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The snow that fell over most of the state early this week was a strong reminder that it’s time to put the garden to bed. Today on Talk of Iowa, it’s…
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It has already begun. We can see a little bit of orange, some yellows and even some burgundies... and it's just going to get better. Host Charity Nebbe…
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The changing season affects the animal behaviors in the sky and trees, on the ground and in the water. Host Charity Nebbe speaks with wildlife biologist…
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Host Charity Nebbe and Patricia O'Conner, aka The Word Maven, discuss the words and phrases of summer. O'Conner reveals the origins of dog days, bikini,…
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Pianist and composer Dan Knight has preformed all over the world, but he has always called Iowa home. Today he visits us to say "goodbye; at least for…
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Though half of Iowa is still under a blanket of snow the rivers are swollen, the days are growing longer and spring is definitely on its way. "Talk of…
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Even though Punxsutawney Phil didn’t see his shadow, don’t bet old man winter is done with us just yet. Today on River to River, we talk about the winter…
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When snow covers the ground the world looks as if it is sleeping under a blanket of white, but life does go on. Wildlife biologist Jim Pease joins Charity…
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Every December tens of thousands of seemingly sensible Iowans buy a cut tree and bring it into the house. On Horticulture Day Charity Nebbe talks with…
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We just spent the summer trying to keep our plants alive through the drought, now it’s time to think about how to keep them alive through the winter.…