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Wheat chlorosis

By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources Over the next month or two, wheat stands will hopefully become established over most of...

Win looks good for Barton Volleyball in 3-1 defeat of Dodge City

Having lost consecutive five-set matches last week, the Barton Community College volleyball team will take any win it can earn as the Cougars defeated...

Ten ways to reduce health care costs

Gail Carlson, MPH, Ph.D., former State Health Education Specialist, Nutritional Sciences, University of Missouri Extension Good consumers take the time to understand the products and...

Many uses for pumpkins

Tammy Roberts, MS, RD, LD, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Bates County, University of Missouri Extension The most popular use of pumpkins this time of...

Know the basics when choosing a health insurance plan

Adapted from MU Office for Financial Success Finance Tip of the Week blog post by Graham McCaulley and Brenda Procter, Personal Financial Planning, University...

Alternative party treats

Janet Hackert, Regional Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, University of Missouri Extension Childhood obesity is more prevalent than ever. This is something to keep in...

Hutchinson Regional Healthcare professionals selected to speak at state meeting

Hutchinson, KS - Hutchinson Regional Medical Center was well represented as a result of presentations from several hospital staff members at the sixth annual Kansas...

Managing the heard when pasture is limited

Tips for cow-calf management in confinement situations   PARSONS, Kan. – Consecutive years of drought could prompt beef cattle producers to find ways to unconventionally feed...

K-State center for risk management education and resarch announces student fellows

Program features experiential education and research MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas State University Center for Risk Management Education and Research has announced its third class...

How to carry more cattle by making the land you have more productive – Fall Forage Tour

McPHERSON, KS (Oct. 20, 2014) - Cattlemen and producers are invited to the Fall Forage Tour, Friday, October 31, 2014 and Saturday, November 1,...
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