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Helping children cope after a disaster
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A new publication provides adults information on how to assist the youngest among us following a natural disaster.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Natural disasters come in...
Power raking and core-aeration
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September is the optimum time to power rake or core-aerate tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass lawns. These grasses should be coming out of their...
Prevent falls among seniors in four steps
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A K-State aging specialist speaks on the dangers of falling and how older adults can protect themselves.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – One of the most...
Harvey County 4-H Foods – Champion Recipe
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By: Susan Jackson, County Extension Agent, Family & Consumer Science
Sometimes a very simple act can have important long-lasting benefits. According to parenting and health...
Mycosphaerella leaf spot on ash
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With all the concern about Emerald Ash Borer (EAB), many people may assume the trees are being attacked by EAB. However, EAB has only...
Peonies may be cut back now
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Peonies often look a little bedraggled by this time of year and gardeners may want to cut them back. That will not be a...
Shading your Kansas grass
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We are often asked, “What’s the best shade grass for Kansas?” The answer is simple but requires explanation. Tall fescue is the best shade...
Jumping jiminy crickets! Rainy conditions may have boosted Kansas cricket population
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First it’s the racket of 17-year cicadas. Now Kansans in some areas may be facing an influx of chirping crickets, aided by this year’s...
Fall Field Day
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By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources
The South Central Kansas Experiment Irrigation Field near Hutchinson will host its fall field day...
Internet for Parents Workshop at Sedgwick County Extension
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Do you want to learn how to keep your children and grandchildren safe in the cyber world? This class is for you. All computer...