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The Latest from Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks News

KDWP Fisheries Staff Test Latest Technology in Ground-breaking Study Contact: Nadia Reimer CMP®, Chief of Public Affairs (785) 338-3036 [email protected] KDWP Fisheries Staff Test Latest Technology in Ground-breaking...

The Latest from Kansas Department of Wildlife & Parks News

Commission Big Game Permits Awarded to Seven Kansas Non-profits Contact: Nadia Reimer CMP®, Chief of Public Affairs (785) 338-3036 [email protected] Commission Big Game Permits Awarded to Seven Kansas...

K-State farm management economist tracks fuel price trends

Ibendahl suggests farmers buy diesel in summer to save on costs MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University farm management economist Gregg Ibendahl said the average...

Wheat Scoop: Kansas women celebrate gathering together again for Women Managing the Farm Conference

For audio version, visit kansaswheat.org. Fancy cowgirls and ag professionals alike gathered together in Manhattan February 10-11, for the 2022 Women Managing the Farm Conference....

KU News: Public administration should consider effects of whiteness, masculinity as well as representation, researchers say

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Contact: Mike Krings, KU News Service, 785-864-8860, [email protected], @MikeKrings Public administration should consider effects of whiteness, masculinity as...

K-State: Test soil for healthy gardens

Horticulture expert shares tips on getting an accurate measure MANHATTAN, Kan. – Soil tests are a valuable tool that many home gardeners don’t utilize. “Most gardeners...

K-State breeder urges producers to evaluate winter canola after cold weather

Stamm reviews how to identify whether crop has been affected MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University canola breeder Mike Stamm said breeding has aided improvements...

KU News: Study finds married couples now less likely to uproot wives’ careers in favor of husbands’ careers

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Study finds married couples now less likely to uproot wives’ careers in favor of husbands’ LAWRENCE — A...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Donna Krug, bicycle trail

“Due to the pandemic, it’s not been possible to travel and see the world. But now, the world has come to us.” That’s a paraphrase...

K-State entomologist urges growers to be on lookout for insect pest trio

Army cutworms, grain mites and Hessian fly target wheat, alfalfa MANHATTAN, Kan. – A trio of pests could make early spring difficult for wheat and...

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