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Lettuce Eat Local: Chocolate, coffee, and vegetables

Amanda Miller Columnist Lettuce Eat Local   I wouldn’t exactly call this trio my life-blood, but I also wouldn’t say they’re not. The coffee category needs to be...

KU News: New book offers fresh take on Jewish political thought

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Contact: Rick Hellman, KU News Service, 785-864-8852, [email protected], @RickHellman New book offers fresh take on Jewish political thought LAWRENCE...

Wheat Scoop: Ron Suppes Seated as Wheat Foods Council Chairman

Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected] For audio version, visit kswheat.com. Long-time industry leader Ron Suppes has traveled the world promoting Kansas wheat for more than two decades....

Day 3, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report

Editor's Note: The next harvest report is scheduled to be published on June 22, 2023. Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected] For audio file, please visit kswheat.com. This is...

The Family Celebrates Father’s Day with a Special Gift

Lovina’s Amish Kitchen Lovina Eitcher, Old Order Amish Cook, Wife & Mother of Eight   It is another nice, sunny day, but we are in need of rain. Our grass...

Digital Edition 06.21.23

Digital Edition 06.21.23

Cool ideas: K-State expert urges farmers to follow safety tips on hot days

As reported in High Plains Journal summer’s hottest days are likely still ahead in Kansas, but Tawnie Larson knows that “farm and ranch work...

KU News: KU Engineering professor surveys earthquake damage in Turkey

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines KU Engineering professor surveys earthquake damage in Turkey LAWRENCE — When Rémy Lequesne worked his steel-toed boots over...

KU News: New system more accurately describes musical shapes

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Contact: Rick Hellman, KU News Service, 785-864-8852, [email protected], @RickHellman New system more accurately describes musical shapes LAWRENCE — Every...

Onions Make It

My grandparents grew a bunch of onions. They would plant about 2,000 every year to eat and sell. Every hamburger, every pot of chili,...

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