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Straw bales an intriguing option for Kansas home gardeners
Straw can serve as a gardening bed and growth medium
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University horticulture specialist Ward Upham says Kansans curious about straw...
COVID-19 CREATES UNCERTAINTY AT KANSAS DAIRIES
Dan Wiebe and his wife Kerry milk about 100 cows each and every day on the last remaining dairy farm in Butler County. The...
Survey to Evaluate Kansas Consumers’ Shopping Practices and Awareness of From the Land of Kansas Program
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The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s state trademark program From the Land of Kansas has released a public survey asking consumers about their shopping practices and preferences....
Big Blue River Compact Virtual Meeting to Be Held May 13
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The 47th annual meeting of the Kansas–Nebraska Big Blue River Compact Administration will be held using internet meeting services on Wednesday, May 13, 2020,...
USDA Approves Minnesota to Accept SNAP Benefits Online
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(Washington, D.C., May 1, 2020) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced approval of a request from Minnesota to provide online purchasing of food to...
KANSAS FARM BUREAU ENDORSES MARSHALL FOR U.S. SENATE
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – The farmers and ranchers of the state’s leading agriculture advocacy organization today announced their endorsement of Rep. Roger Marshall, M.D., for...
Board of Animal Health to Meet Via Conference Call April 23
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The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Board of Animal Health will meet at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, April 23. This is a regular quarterly board...
With USDA Approval, Kansas Moves One Step Closer to Commercial Hemp Program
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced today that it has approved the plan submitted in January by the Kansas Department of Agriculture to regulate...
2020 Wheat Rust Update
There were a few more reports of stripe rust from Oklahoma this week and a twitter report of the disease in southeast Kansas bordering...
Livestock prices drop 20%-40% since early COVID-19 news
Demand is shifting more to supermarkets now that restaurant business is curtailed
April 14, 2029
MANHATTAN, Kansas – On a recent Thursday evening, Kansas State University...
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