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Three words for trees and shrubs right now: Water, Water, Water
K-State horticulture expert says plants need special care during hot weather
MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas State University horticulture expert is urging Kansas homeowners to...
Horticulture News
Have you ever seen a tiny beaver? Me either, but I have seen damage to small branches of trees that look like a little...
KU News: Dole Institute accepting submissions for newly announced Kansas Veterans Virtual Memory Wall
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Dole Institute accepting submissions for newly announced Kansas Veterans Virtual Memory Wall
LAWRENCE – The Robert J. Dole Institute of Politics at the University of...
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Ray Ford and Joel Heath, Burr Roasters
Not all coffees are created equal. Today we’ll meet a couple of artisan coffee roasters who have learned the truth of this statement and...
Summer program gives undergraduate students intro to research
K-State hosts nine minority fellows from across the country
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Before this summer, aspiring veterinarian Olivia Cooper never imagined that she would add...
KU News: KU leading program to boost digital literacy among women leaving incarceration
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Contact: Mike Krings, KU News Service, 785-864-8860, [email protected], @MikeKrings
KU leading program to boost digital literacy among women leaving incarceration
LAWRENCE — The number of women...
High school grad reflects on Kansas 4-H career
Easter plans to continue commitment to leadership, service
MANHATTAN, Kan. – During a decade-long career in the Kansas 4-H Youth Development program, Adelaide Easter has...
Cattle Chat: Considerations on adjusting herd size and related biosecurity concerns
Culling open cows and adding replacement females are strategies for maximizing herd reproductive efficiency
MANHATTAN, Kan. — In any successful business, decision-makers are always adjusting...
KU News: Research aims to stop fuzzy phrasing in operating room, medical errors
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Contact: Rick Hellman, KU News Service, 785-864-8852, [email protected], @RickHellman
Research aims to stop fuzzy phrasing in OR, medical errors
LAWRENCE – If you’re mowing the lawn...
K-State food scientist shares tips for freezing food safely
Many summer goodies can be frozen for 8-12 months, Blakeslee says
MANHATTAN, Kan. – With a little planning, the garden goodies harvested this summer can...