Saturday, March 21, 2026

K-State

Blunt doc’s advice

Millions of folks, and I'm one of them, have gradually put on the pounds as the years roll by. Most of us try in...

“What the heart wants (is exercise)”

Cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death in the US as well as a very common cause of chronic illness and disability....

It is too cold

It’s not time to plant tomatoes or peppers because it is too cold. It is time for cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower to be planted,...

Turkey “Tales”

As sit here at the computer this morning, trying to decide if I want to spend the money on a spring turkey tag this...

Unusual town names

A couple of weeks ago, Nevah and I went on an excursion to Council Grove, Kan. For a change of pace, we decided to...

KU News: KU research growth boosts Kansas communities, fuels economy

From the Office of Public Affairs | https://www.news.ku.edu Headlines KU research growth boosts Kansas communities, fuels economy LAWRENCE — Research and development expenditures spanning all University of Kansas campuses climbed to...

Legacy in the Field: Musil Family Gift Advances Kansas Wheat Research

Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected] For the audio version, visit kswheat.com The steady rhythm of wheat harvest defined much of Lee Musil’s life. Now, that lifelong commitment...

Lawn got you crabby? Time nears to apply preventers

K-State horticulture expert explains best practices for treating crabgrass. A weed commonly found in Kansas lawns can sure make homeowners feel pretty crabby this time...

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