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Huck Boyd Institute and Foundation offer grants for leadership projects
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Mini-grants are now available to support community service projects as identified by community or college-based leadership development programs.
The Huck Boyd National...
Harvesting sweet potatoes
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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 to harvest...
Planting for Spring color
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I know what you are thinking.no way, wrong season. But you'd be mistaken.
Now is the time to start thinking about your psychological need for...
Don´t over apply phosphorous or potassium!
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By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture
Plants need nutrients to live and grow. Nitrogen is the nutrient needed most because it is used faster...
Beef animal welfare views: U.S. public vs. cattle producers
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Preliminary results from a study led by Kansas State University researchers show how U.S. cow-calf producers and the public view animal welfare in the...
Whole wheat butter biscuits
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This week Kerstin Tommer of the Macon 4-H Club shares her recipe for Whole Wheat Butter Biscuits, which she received Champion in the Quick...
Grain producers could encounter sticky situation
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A new pest could pose problems for Kansas’ sorghum harvest.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – An invasion of sorts has occurred in Kansas, and the invaders may...
Sorghum and Millet Innovation Lab announces selected projects
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Project funding through the Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research on Sorghum and Millet has been announced. The projects...
Mycosphaerella leaf spot on ash
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We are now seeing this disease in the Emporia and Manhattan areas. With
all the concern about Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), many people may assume
the...
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural
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Craig Smith
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University.
From track and field to the farming...