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KU News: Longtime Student Affairs administrator to retire; KU senior earns Pickering Fellowship

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Longtime Student Affairs administrator Jane Tuttle to retire LAWRENCE — Jane Tuttle has influenced the lives of countless...

Horticulture News

I can’t believe December is here and a new year is upon us! Hopefully you can enjoy the holidays with family and friends. I...

Food Intolerance or Allergy…Which Is It?

Food intolerance and food allergy are common these days. When I was a kid, no one asked about nut allergies or gluten sensitivities when...

Wheat Scoop: K-State research details herbicide options for wheat growers to manage feral rye

For audio version, visit kansaswheat.org. Vipan Kumar, a weed scientist with Kansas State University, started hearing about feral rye concerns in central Kansas wheat fields...

Fruit, nut gifts should be refrigerated to maintain quality

K-State horticulture expert shares tips for preserving popular holiday food gifts MANHATTAN, Kan. – If you’ve received a beautiful basket filled with fruit and other...

Research continues to uncover ways to combat sudden death syndrome in soybeans

K-State plant pathologist outlines effective management practices MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas State University plant pathologist says researchers and producers need to work together to...

Agriculture News

It seems like an eternity since we have had any moisture this fall and early winter. It is dry enough now with no moisture...

Renee L. Smith

Renee L. Smith, 62, of McPherson, KS, passed away on December 16, 2021, at McPherson Hospital.  Funeral arrangements are with Stockham Family Funeral Home,...

The classes are called Create Better Health.

“People who don’t have access to healthy foods are less likely to have good nutrition,” Ross said. “That raises their risk of such health...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Senator Bob Dole

The businesses downtown are active. The brick streets are quiet. Two schoolboys are walking home with their bookbags. To the south, pickup trucks and...

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