Green Bay Man, 72, Killed by lawn-mowing equipment.

A 72-year-old man was killed Wednesday afternoon when he was pinned beneath a piece of lawn-mowing equipment.

The incident happened about 1:35 p.m. at a location off Wisconsin 54 in Kewaunee County, Sheriff Matt Joski said in a news release.
The man was taken to Aurora BayCare Medical Center in Green Bay, where he was pronounced dead.
Deputies are investigating and are withholding the man’s name until relatives have been notified.
Luxemburg Fire and Luxemburg Rescue, along with Algoma Rescue, responded.

Amsterdam, N.Y 84 Year Old Man Killed by Lawn Mower.

Associated Press – June 24, 2010 7:15 AM ET

AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (AP) – Police say an 81-year-old Mohawk Valley man was killed when the mower he was riding overturned, tumbled down a 35-foot ravine and landed on top of him.

Police in Amsterdam say William Kryzs (Kriss) apparently came too close to the edge of his lawn and the mower overturned.

Kryzs was found by his son, who called 911.

Amsterdam is about 30 miles west of Albany.

Child Run Over by Lawn Tractor – Cincinnati

A Campbell County child was flown to the hospital after being run over by a lawn tractor.

It happened Saturday night in Silver Grove. Officers say the 7-year-old boy was riding his bike when he collided with the tractor driven by a 13-year-old boy. The child was trapped beneath the lawn tractor’s trailer and kids nearby helped lift the trailer off.

At last check, the boy was in critical condition at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital.

Tryone, PA – Resident Honored for Farmland Preservation Work

Karen Morrow of Tyrone Pennsylvania was honored with the Farmland Preservation Local Heroes award by the American Farmland Trust.

Karen Morrow is the first receipiant of this award, and has been awarded for her efforts to protect farms and natural resources in the blair county area.

Marrow and her husband, John, own two farms in the sinking valley area.

Organic Lawn Cares Tips – Save the environment, save money, save your lawn.

Mow your Grass Higher
If you mow your grass low, the weeds will grow before the grass and shade out the grass from getting sunlight. Grass turns sunlight into sugar which it needs for food. Lots of food ensures beautiful green, lush grass. Cutting it short leads to beautiful, green (sometimes), lush weeds. It also kills your grass causes dreaded brown patches and horrible looking soil.

– more shade to the soil leads to less watering
– deeper roots which leads to less watering
– thicker turf which leads to fewer weeds
– slower growth which leads to less mowing

If I Mow Low I Won’t Have To Mow as Often
Not True! Grass needs grass blades to photosynthesis; that is convert sunshine into sugar. It does this so it is able to feed the grass roots. When you destroy the blades, the grass rushes to make new blades because the roots are getting no sugar. The grass does not want to die so it tries to grow the blades as fast as it can… In the process of growing so fast, the grass uses up most of its stored sugar. Which in return causes the grass to become unhealthy. Now the grass is vulnerable to disease and pests. Tall grass is healthier and can use the extra sugar to make rhizomes (more grass plants) thus thickening the turf. Have you ever noticed that short grass in the summer is always riddled with dead brown patches?

Do you have an over-growth of weeds?
Trying mowing with the blade setting at about 3 1/2 more often than you regularly would. Your grass’s most critical growing point is at the root. While most weeds is at the top of the stem. So, it is the same as giving your grass a hair cut, and chopping off the head of the weeds.

Leave the grass clippings in the yard!
Leaving the clippings in your lawn the absolute number one way to ensure you have healthy, thick turf. Clippings toss the nutrients that are MUCH needed by your lawn right back into the soil. If you don’t leave the clippings, you will notice your soil starts to look more like dirt than soil. Some people worry about the clippings “clumping” up. This only happens if you mow to low, or don’t mow enough.

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