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KFB’s Foundation for Agriculture awards $21,500 in scholarships

Manhattan, Kan. - Each year, the Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) Foundation for Agriculture awards scholarships to college students studying in fields that benefit agriculture...

Buffalograss Isn’t Tall Fescue!

Back to the topic of turf chores.  We know that fescue is probably the most used turfgrass in Harvey County.  It has the longest...

Mid-Continent Energy Exchange Announces appointment of COO

Sarah Krehbiel Named Chief Operating Officer Mid- Continent Energy Exchange, a company which provides a live auction and a 24/7 internet auction platform for oil...

K-State Hosts Midwest Invitational Meat Judging Contest

4-H and FFA youth from Tuttle, Oklahoma, top meat judging contest in Manhattan MANHATTAN, Kan. – Approximately 118 4-H and FFA members from seven states participated...

4 Simple Steps to a Lawn Mower Tune-up

(Family Features) You rely on your lawnmower to run all season long, and a little bit of time spent tuning your mower engine in...

Water in Kansas: Past & Present

Rex Buchanan, Interim Director of the Kansas Geological Survey and the author of books about Kansas geology and water, will present a program at...

The Odd Couple (Female Version) Pays a Visit to Stage 9 – Announcing Auditions

Hutchinson, Kan. – Stage 9 announces that auditions for the twentieth century comedy with a twist, The Odd Couple (Female Version) will be taking...

Kansas Wheat Scoop No. 1994: National Festival of Breads announces 2017 contest finalists

or audio file, please visit kansaswheat.org.    After months of analyzing recipes, mixing, kneading, baking and tasting, a panel of judges has selected the recipes that will...

Kansas Forest Service 130th Anniversary and Arbor Day Celebration

Kansas Forest Service to host open house on Monday April 24 to celebrate 130th anniversary and showcase new arboretum   MANHATTAN, Kan. – Informational tree walks,...

Kansas State University, Australian researchers join forces to combat insect pest

Tiny thrips are a giant menace to fruit, vegetable and flower industries   MANHATTAN, Kan. – Researchers at Kansas State University and the University of Queensland...
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