Agriculture
UNL studying whether char from sugarbeet plants will improve soil
By Dave Ostdiek, Communications Associate
Panhandle Research and Extension Center
Scientists from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) have begun a multi-year study into whether high-carbon char,...
Agriculture
Day 13, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report
By Jordan Hildebrand
For audio file and photos, visit kswheat.com/harvest.This is day 13 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas...
Outdoors
State struggling to sell marina at Cheney Reservoir
No bids have been submitted to the State of Kansas to buy the marina at Cheney Reservoir, leaving the reservoir’s 600,000 yearly visitors without...
Kansas News
AG Schmidt statement on U.S. v. Texas
Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt today issued the following statement on the U.S. Supreme Court’s deadlocked 4-4 decision in U.S. v Texas, the case...
Agriculture
High school students learn to lead the animal science industry
Twenty students from four states gathered on the Kansas State University campus June 8-11 to gain livestock industry knowledge and develop leadership skills. These...
Agriculture
Crop Insurance Gives Farmers More Planting Flexibility
Insurance Changes Expand Farm Safety Net for Double Cropping
Acting Deputy Secretary of Agriculture Michael Scuse today announced that the federal crop insurance program will...
Horticulture
Early control of volunteer wheat advised in hail-damaged crop
Steps taken just after harvest may make a big difference later on.
Volunteer wheat doesn’t all emerge at the same time, unfortunately. Some can start...
Outdoors
Arkansas River Named National Water Trail
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) has announced that a portion of the Arkansas River in Kansas has been designated a...

