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KU Law competition teams repeat as national champions
LAWRENCE — In...
Cattle Chat: Selecting a replacement female for the herd
K-State beef cattle experts share the pros and cons of retaining heifer calves born to first-calf heifers
Working in agriculture often involves a series of...
Beef industry gets partial labeling victory
Beef and agriculture groups generally welcomed a March 11 announcement by Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack approving voluntary “Product of USA” labels.
Vilsack made the...
Reno County KIA Vietnam Veterans Honored
According to the most recent Census data, “Reno County, KS has a large population of military personnel who served in Vietnam, 1.36 times greater...
USDA makes $1.5 billion available to help farmers advance conservation and climate-smart agriculture
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the availability of an historic $1.5 billion in fiscal year 2024 to invest in partner-driven conservation and climate...
Best Practices for Lawn Maintenance
Lawns are growing which means many of us have resumed maintenance. Here are
some guidelines for lawncare to minimize your costs and the environmental impact.
Proper...
Watering the Landscape
Whether establishing a new landscape or enjoying mature trees and shrubs from years
ago, water is a concern for gardens of all stages.
Considerations for the...
Is it Tomatoe Time yet?
Tomatoes are the most popular home garden vegetable, and
all spring gardeners are eager to get them into the garden.
Optimal growing temperatures for tomatoes range...
Fertilizing Fruit Trees
Before applying fertilizer in the spring, a soil test should be completed if one hasn’t been done for several years. The best time to...
Weeds no walk in the park for soybean growers
Weeds are a hazard that requires diligence in soybean fields, Extension specialists say.
In the above photo, soybeans are shown in a bag and overflowing with...