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September sedum
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September. Time for crisp, cool Fall evenings. Leaves will start to fall soon, though the grass is still green. Pumpkins are on the horizon....
Kansas 4-H partners with Paraguay to revitalize its youth program
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By Jordan Hildebrand
For an audio file, visit www.kansaswheat.org.
Yields in Kansas might have increased during the 2015 harvest, but test weights and protein content were...
Honey-whole wheat bread recipe
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Bread is a great choice any way you slice it. Some give it a bum rap because they think it is all calories and...
Maximizing profitability and productivity when water is limited
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Sept. 25 seminar planned in Garden City
GARDEN CITY, Kan. – With every month and year that goes by, wise use of water by western...
Harvesting and roasting sunflower seeds
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Sunflowers are usually ready to be harvested beginning in mid-September and into October. Seed heads can ripen on the plant, but they will need...
Reblooming Christmas and Thanksgiving Cacti
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Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) and Thanksgiving Cactus (Schlumbergera truncate) are popular flowering holiday plants. Both are epiphytes native to the jungles of South America....
K-State’s Rice tapped for Key National Academy of Sciences Post
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Professor who was part of Nobel Prize-winning team will lead the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources program.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University's Charles...
Taking care of tall fescue lawns
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By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture
Remember that tall fescue is a cool-season grass with most of its growing after September
1 and again in...
Fair goers can anticipate educational poultry experience
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With a stop movement order in place for the state’s poultry industry, 4-H members have created innovative projects for the Kansas State Fair.
HUTCHINSON,...
Harvesting sweet potatoes in your Kansas garden
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Sweet potatoes should be harvested no later than the first fall freeze because cold temperatures can damage the sensitive roots. However, you may want...