Thursday, March 12, 2026

Agriculture

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Audrey Rupp, HorseThief Reservoir

Would you like to go camping on a lakefront property? Then build yourself a lake next door. That statement might sound overly simplistic, but today...

Stress ‘layers’ build in rural areas; K-State behavioral health specialist urges families to look out for one another

MANHATTAN, Kan. – A little bit of stress, says Bradley Dirks, is a good thing. “Quite frankly,” said Dirks, a behavioral health specialist with K-State...

Cattle Chat: Livestock priorities in a natural disaster  

 K-State beef cattle experts talk about the phases of disaster response By Lisa Moser, K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. — Natural disasters can...

4-H Discovery Days moves back to in-person learning

Youth from across state prep for college, career during June 1-3 event MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas 4-H official said the state’s largest youth...

Horticulture 2022 Newsletter No. 9

https://hnr.k-state.edu/extension/info-center/newsletters/index.html Blog Post: http://www.ksuhortnewsletter.org Video of the Week: Building a Raised Bed for Gardens https://kansashealthyyards.org/all-videos/video/building-a-raised-bed-for-gardens ANNOUNCEMENTS K-State Garden Hour Landscape Design 101, Wednesday, March 2, 12:00 - 1:00 pm Designing a...

K-State meat scientists study flavor of boneless versus bone-in steaks Findings included in annual Cattlemen’s Day report

MANHATTAN, Kan. — When you hear a friend mention grilling up a nice, juicy steak, does a T-bone come to mind? For many who...

Webinar to focus on financial recovery after disaster

Preparation can save hours of recovery time, say K-State extension agents MANHATTAN, Kan. – In a very small amount of time – sometimes seconds –...

USDA releases new report on barging and agriculture

As reported in High Plains Journal Farmers have always been among the most important supporters of the United States inland waterway system. The ability...