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Huck Boyd Institute and Foundation offer grants for leadership projects

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

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

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!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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...

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