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KU News: Mexican American fast-pitch community, culture chronicled in new book

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Mexican American fast-pitch community, culture chronicled in new book LAWRENCE — A new book by a University of...

Kansas Department of Agriculture Hosts 2021 Ag Growth Summit

MANHATTAN, Kansas — Several hundred members of the Kansas agriculture community gathered online on Thursday, August 26, for the sixth annual Kansas Governor’s Summit...

Bermuda creeps back in lawns

Scott Eckert Harvey Co. Extension Agent So it’s September and you decide you want to plant tall fescue in your lawn. Have you eliminated unwanted weeds...

KU scientists receive $3 million as part of project to restore native and agricultural ecosystems

LAWRENCE — Five University of Kansas researchers are part of a multi-institutional team awarded a five-year, $12.5 million National Science Foundation grant focused on...

Insight: The Next Rural Migration

Greg Doering Columnist There were no surprises in the recently released 2020 census numbers that will be used to draw new lines for congressional and state...

It was a good year for Kansas canola

MANHATTAN, KS – Kansas farmers know well that having a bountiful crop year is pretty exciting. So, a Kansas State University agronomist said this...

Good News in Troubling Times

Dylan Yoder Columnist In the modern world, the good news is hard to come by. Especially with all of the terrible things happening around us. As...

KU News: Bill Kurtis, Sasha Issenberg among fall guests as Dole Institute returns to in-person programming

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Contact: Leah Hallstrom, Dole Institute of Politics, [email protected], @DoleInstitute Dole Institute to return to in-person programming this fall LAWRENCE...

Updated food assistance will help Kansas families, says K-State nutrition expert

Government modernizes the Thrifty Food Plan to benefit those eligible for SNAP MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas State University nutrition specialist said that the U.S....

Return to Wellness

I recently saw a patient I hadn’t seen in more than 18 months. This patient had previously come to me somewhat routinely for arthritic...

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