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KU News: KU to celebrate the season with 97th annual Holiday Vespers, KU Jazz Vespers

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines KU to celebrate the season with 97th annual Holiday Vespers, KU Jazz Vespers LAWRENCE — A favorite University...

Power out? Here’s how to keep food safe

K-State food safety expert gives guidelines on food storage during bad weather MANHATTAN, Kan. – Keeping food safe during a power outage begins well before...

Warm temps boost drive to exercise, but what about when it gets colder?

K-State’s Jackson shares tips for staying motivated during winter months MANHATTAN, Kan. – Warmer temperatures across much of Kansas have paved the way for many...

The Palm of Your Hand

As a family physician living on the upper Great Plains, I have many patients of Norwegian and German descent. Thus, I am familiar with...

K-State plans sessions to help farmers better understand risk management tools

Volatility in markets hastens need for risk management strategies MANHATTAN, Kan. – Registration is now open for a four-part workshop being held at three dozen...

Harvey County FFA Fruit

A long time ago when I was in high school our FFA chapter sold fruit in the fall as a fundraiser. One of the...

K-State plans sessions to help farmers deal with fluctuating grain, input prices

Volatility in markets hastens need for risk management strategies MANHATTAN, Kan. – Registration is now open for a four-part workshop being held at nearly three...

Wheat Scoop: Bringing Families Together One Loaf at a Time

For audio version, visit kansaswheat.org. As our families gather for the holidays, the familiar smells of baked goods — a perfectly buttered warm roll or...

Holiday Tips: Save time by freezing dough for yeast bread, cookies 

K-State food scientist outlines safety steps MANHATTAN, Kan – The holiday season can get busy, and being able to prepare yeast bread dough ahead of...

Mixing manure and leftover grains generates a new statewide ag business, PrairieFood

By mixing manure and leftover ethanol grains, a Kansas entrepreneur came up with an idea — building nutrient-dense food for soil. This liquid "soil booster"...

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