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Foraging for good value, but alfalfa losing ground doing so
Land planted to alfalfa across the United States for 2024 has been pegged at 15.6 million acres, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s...
WASDE’S old crop ending stocks caught eye of analyst
he July World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report was in line with most production expectations, according to one analyst.
Naomi Blohm, a senior market...
KU News: Research will establish best ‘managed retreat’ practices for communities faced with climate change disaster
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Contact: Brendan Lynch, KU News Service, 785-864-8855, [email protected], @BrendanMLynch
Research will establish best ‘managed retreat’ practices for communities...
Stuga Vodka creators find way back ‘home’ to make Kansas corn-based spirit
LINDSBORG — Meaning small house or cottage in Swedish, the word "Stuga" is all about home.
Now the word has taken on a new meaning,...
Grasshoppers
Raise your hand if you’re feeding grasshoppers in your garden right now. You’re not alone. You are likely hosting several grasshopper varieties which increase...
Peonies
It’s the time of year when two fungal diseases may appear on peony plants. Preventative care each year is the best control against them.
Peony...
Dividing Iris
Irises have a rhizome root system. Every year, each rhizome yields additional rhizomes creating a larger network of roots. After several years of this...
Cut the cost of watering trees
Modifying soaker hoses can help reduce the cost of water, says K-State horticulture expert
As the temperatures climb into the 90s and above, most trees...
Kansas artist completes 108-foot wheat mural on grain elevator
Talented Kansas-based mural artist Mindy Allen has recently finished her largest project to date — a 108-foot-tall mural on a grain elevator in rural...
Cucumbers thrive in warm summer and produce a bounty of fresh food
Cucumbers are among the most popular garden vegetables, and growing them can be rewarding and delicious. Cucumbers thrive in Iowa’s warm summer and quickly...
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