
Doctor Gee with the General, Fireworks & Food, and Christmas Trees
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On Rooted in the Mountain State from the Department of Agriculture we give you a Christmas in July treat as we replay a segment from November on Christmas Trees. Maybe thinking about December when temperatures are 90 degrees will make it feel cooler.
In the final segment, we have three interviews to get you ready for the fourth, the first is with Amy Haskins of the Jackson County Health Department on how to stay safe when grilling out or having a picnic. The second interview is with a Marshall University student who works at roadside produce stand and we get insight on what is a good choice for summer produce and the final interview is with firework vendor, Chris Hupp who operates a fireworks tent, and she shares her thoughts on fireworks.
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