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GRANITE FALLS, Minnesota, April 18, 2024 - The last episode of this season’s Prairie Yard & Garden airs on Thursday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. Water and water quality are especially important topics to Minnesotans. Jared House, of Grant County Soil and Water Conservation District, talks with host Mary Holm about how water moves, how to improve water quality and conservation issues as well as what all of us can do to help.

All episodes rebroadcast on Saturdays at 4 p.m. and Mondays at 1 p.m. immediately following their air date. People in Pioneer PBS’s viewing area are able to live stream this episode at www.pioneer.org/live. The episodes will be available for online viewing atwww.pioneer.org/pyg, video.pioneer.org/show/prairie-yard-garden/ and on the Prairie Yard & Garden YouTube channel immediately after the broadcast.


About Prairie Yard & Garden
Produced by Pioneer PBS, PY&G is a midwest gardening program that inspires well-being through the growing and enjoyment of plants that’s hosted by Mary Holm. Mike Cihak is the producer and videographer with additional videography by Tim Bakken. Production sponsorship is provided by Minnesota Grown, Heartland Motor Company, ACIRA, Shalom Hill Farm, Friends of Prairie Yard & Garden and members of Pioneer PBS.

About Pioneer PBS
Established in 1966, Pioneer PBS is an award-winning, viewer-supported television station dedicated to sharing stories from rural Minnesota with the world. Pioneer PBS is headquartered in Granite Falls, Minnesota, with towers in Appleton, Worthington and Fergus Falls. Pioneer PBS reaches more than a million people in rural areas and small towns in western Minnesota, the eastern Dakotas and northern Iowa. Pioneer PBS is honored to be your television station—the only station in western Minnesota telling your stories and raising your voices into the media landscape. For more information visit pioneer.org or call 800-726-3178.