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Colorado producers work hard to prevent irrigation shutoff

Agricultural producers in the Republican River basin in northeast Colorado are facing the shutoff of their groundwater irrigation by the end of 2029 if...

Kansans can show their support for the Kansas City Chiefs with a distinct license plate

Kansas drivers can now select a custom Kansas City Chiefs-themed license plate as one of the more than 50 custom plates offered in the...

Turf Wars: tips to maintain lawn goals

The petite purple blooms of wild violets, often seen in lawns across Kansas this time of year, serve as a food source to bees...

Public Invited to Give, Celebrate Generosity on Match Day

As a highlight of Hutchinson Community Foundation’s 35th year of serving Reno County, Match Day, the popular day of community generosity, returns May 1...

National commodity groups call on ITC to nix herbicide duty petition

Leaders from the American Soybean Association, National Association of Wheat Growers, National Barley Growers Association, National Corn Growers Association, National Sorghum Producers and the...

National Sorghum Foundation scholarship applications close June 1

The National Sorghum Foundation is once again offering three scholarships for both undergraduate and graduate students. These $1500 scholarships, the Bruce Maunder Memorial Scholarship; the...

King Ranch, Inc. announces strategic investment into Cobalt Cattle

King Ranch, Inc., Houston, Texas, announced April 9 that it has acquired a 50% stake in CobaltCattle, the nation’s fourth-largest cattle feeding operation with...

Maximize garden space by growing vertically

K-State horticulture instructor says a vertical garden offers many benefits in addition to needing less space Kansas State University horticulture instructor Cynthia Domenghini says home...

“Dry skin? Join the club”

An exceedingly common question I get in clinic, especially in the heart of a South Dakota winter, is how to remedy dry skin. And...

KU News: People underestimate AI capabilities due to ‘exponential growth bias,’ study finds

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines People underestimate AI capabilities due to ‘exponential growth bias,’ study finds LAWRENCE — A new scholarly article from...
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