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Livestock producers urged to enroll in Disaster Assistance Program by Oct. 1
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Congressionally Mandated Payment Reductions to Take Effect at Beginning of New Fiscal Year
Ranchers Applying for LFP Support Who Have Scheduled Appointments by Sept....
Taiwan Agricultural Youth Exchange Program accepting applications
The 2014 Taiwan Agricultural Youth Exchange Program is currently accepting applications from high school seniors or college freshmen who are passionate about agriculture and...
Cougars get second consecutive shutout
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The Barton Community College men's soccer team got its second straight shutout as the Cougars scored a 2-0 conference victory Tuesday over Kansas City...
Statewide festival to choose from two towns
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The Kansas Sampler Foundation will visit the cities of El Dorado and Winfield on September 22 in the final step of selecting the host...
From harvest to health: Apples
Low calorie apples are a dieter's dream — a medium apple is only about 80 calories! Apples are also a good source of fiber,...
Roasting seeds
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Raw, mature seeds may be prepared at home by covering unshelled seeds with
salted water (2quarts of water to 1/4 to 2 cup salt). Bring...
Do you know your cholesterol numbers?
Tammy Roberts, MS, RD, LD, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Bates County, University of Missouri Extension
It is important to be aware of cholesterol numbers...
Reblooming Christmas and Thanksgiving cacti Christmas cactus
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Reblooming Christmas and Thanksgiving Cacti Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera
bridgesii) and Thanksgiving Cactus (Schlumbergera truncate) are popular
flowering holiday plants. Both are epiphytes native to the jungles...
Huck Boyd Institute and Foundation offer grants for leadership projects
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Mini-grants are now available to support community service projects as identified by community or college-based leadership development programs.
The Huck Boyd National...
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