Agriculture
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Roxie Yonkey, 100 Things to Do in Kansas
“Is there anything to do in Kansas?”
“Oh, yes. There are a HUNDRED things to do in Kansas!”
If you don’t believe me, take the word...
4-H News
4-H Holiday Guide contains many fun and educational activities for the season
Find great ways to spend quality time with family, says K-State's Hinshaw
By Taylor Jamison, K-State Research and Extension news writer
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Kansas 4-H...
Agriculture
Cattle Chat: Crop residues as a grazing resource
Corn and milo stubble can offer short-term nutrition for grazing cattle
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Later this week, many people will be repurposing their abundant Thanksgiving...
Agriculture
K-State researchers seeking best ways to grow cotton in Kansas
Crop may have a place in areas where water is less available
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Is there room for cotton in Kansas…the Wheat State?
There certainly...
Agriculture
Free training for Kansas produce growers set for early 2022
Workshops can help growers meet federal requirements
MANHATTAN, Kan. – A series of online and in-person workshops scheduled for early 2022 will help Kansas growers...
Agriculture
USDA Invests $222 Million in Rural Community Infrastructure to Help People in 44 States, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico
Projects Include $132 Million for Rural Health Care, Food Security and Emergency Response Services
WILLARD, Mo., Nov. 19, 2021 – United States Department of Agriculture...
Agriculture
KDA Offers Reimbursement to Specialty Crop Growers
For more information:
Heather Lansdowne
785-564-6706
[email protected]
MANHATTAN, Kansas The Kansas Department of Agriculture has funds available for reimbursement to Kansas specialty crop growers who attend an educational...
Agriculture
Wet weather part of the harvest trail
As reported in the High Plains journal, wet weather has delayed the corn harvest for Craig Huxtable, but past experience has taught him to...

