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Cattle Chat: Anthrax impacts on the herd
Beef cattle veterinarians discuss signs of this disease and how to manage it
MANHATTAN, Kan. — For many hearing the term anthrax immediately brings to...
Horticulture News
Bermuda creeps back
So it’s September and you decide you want to plant tall fescue in your lawn. Have you eliminated unwanted weeds and other...
Updated Reports Now Available on Agriculture’s Economic Contribution
MANHATTAN, Kansas The Kansas Department of Agriculture has recently updated its interactive map of Kansas, showing the economic contribution of agriculture across the state....
K-State releases annual Wheat Variety Disease and Insect ratings
Publication takes a look at threats to Kansas’ most popular varieties
MANHATTAN, Kan. – In Kansas and other wheat-growing states, the tools of the trade...
Healing Words Foundation
This week, On Call with the Prairie Doc®, founded by the late Dr. Richard P. Holm, M.D. begins its twentieth season of providing truthful,...
Sun sets on Knapp’s weather career
Long-time climatologist helped build state’s robust weather network
MANHATTAN, Kan. – One might guess that through the numerous storm warnings, tornados, floods, snow storms and...
Free produce safety training for fruit and vegetable growers
Workshops meet requirements for Food Safety Modernization Act
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Kansas and Missouri produce growers can enroll in free workshops to meet training requirements...
Wheat Scoop: Kansas Wheat research project advances two lines for potential 2022 release
Despite battling dry planting conditions, a wet spring and hail damage — just like Kansas producers — the wheat research team at Kansas State...
The service of Father Emil J. Kapaun is honored posthumously, ahead of long awaited coming home
In speaking about Father Emil J. Kapaun, President Barack Obama Once said, “He never lost his faith, if anything it only grew stronger.”
Father Emil...
Conditions are right now for cracking, splitting tomatoes
As reported in High Plains Journal. Gardeners might notice that their tomatoes are cracking or splitting now. “This is a common problem when there...