Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Agriculture

K-State lands $12M grant to lead agricultural growth in Haiti

Feed the Future project will help build knowledge, food and nutritional security K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University’s Feed...

Game Play: Program builds family bonds, social skills

Bonding Thru Board Games resumes post-COVID WICHITA, Kan. – At first glance, it seems as though the group gathered in a brightly lit room on...

Research investigating Great Plains cotton production receives national grant

Project aims to optimize cotton irrigation and production GARDEN CITY, Kan. – A project that focuses on the sustainability and economic performance of cotton in...

Oklahoma Youth Expo sees record-breaking premium sale, inspiring exhibitor backstory

As reported in High Plains Journal every year it becomes more costly to raise top-of-the-line show animals that can compete at a high level....

Rodents gnaw at bottom line of pasture, forage system

As reported in High Plains Journal Gary Witmer, Ph.D, a retired Colorado federal research biologist who specialized in rodent damage and management, said rodents...

Power out? Prepping, storing food can be ‘tricky’

K-State food scientist shares tips for protecting your family MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee says preparing and storing food during...

Wheat Scoop: US Wheat Associates core competency training brings global staff together

For audio version, visit kansaswheat.org. U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) technical staff from offices across the globe came to the United States to learn about current...

Garden growing pains

K-State horticulture expert says many crops can adapt to grow vertically MANHATTAN, Kan. – Garden space is prime real estate for many Kansans, so Kansas...