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K-State Swine Day scheduled for Nov. 18
Program includes talks on improving nutrition, mitigating risk in the swine industry
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Research updates are the cornerstone of Kansas State University’s annual...
White Castle Copycats
This past weekend was a whirlwind of how much we could get done in a 3-day weekend! Some things got started and put on...
Wheat Scoop: Kansas wheat planting and emergence off to a better start thanks to recent moisture
For audio version, visit kansaswheat.org.
Rain across Kansas was welcome last week, especially as nearly half of the Kansas wheat crop has now been planted...
Britt to give talk on ‘Feeding the World 50 Years in the Future’
Renowned scientist to deliver K-State’s Kiracofe Lecture Oct. 14 in Manhattan
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Renowned scientist, speaker and author Jack H. Britt will give a...
Mesonet weather program benefits Kansas farmers
State meteorologist says local weather information is updated throughout the day
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Anyone who has ever lived in Kansas knows that the weather...
KDWP Introduces Fully-online Option for Hunter Education Certification
PRATT – For the first time ever, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) is offering a fully-online Hunter Education course for prospective...
KDWP Public Lands, Law Enforcement Staff Partner to Improve Experience for Waterfowl Hunters
PRATT – To ensure Kansas’ natural resources, especially our public lands, are accessible and enjoyable to all, KDWP Commissioners recently approved staff recommendations for...
The Scientist Who Swallowed the Bacteria
In the last couple years, I have developed a renewed awe and appreciation of our scientists around the world who work for entire careers...
Reach Out for That Lifeline
Imagine yourself in a blizzard so thick and cold and blinding that you could not see your hands right in front of you. Such...
Wheat Scoop: Watching wheat export reports provides key insights for price outlooks
For audio version, visit kansaswheat.org.
The fall fieldwork season is a flurry of activity as Kansas farmers harvest fall crops, eye the end of haying...