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Postal rate increase on the horizon
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The U.S. Postal Service has issued a warning that the 2018 postage increase will likely be its last modest increase confined by a 2006...
Kansas State University lab working to reduce incidence of toxins in food
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Feed the Future project focuses on post-harvest losses
MANHATTAN, Kan. – For most consumers, mold on food may seem like a small inconvenience. Cut it...
Growing for the future program launched by Warner Seeds, Inc
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Manhattan, Kansas, Oct. 5, 2017 – Warner Seeds, Inc. is proud to announce its partnership with the Kansas FFA to support the future of...
Summit will focus on opportunities for growth in Nebraska
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A Nov. 8 summit hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources will focus on building partnerships to spur growth...
McPherson College Professor Hosts 8-Leg Event At Museum
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McPHERSON, KAN. – Before you take a swat at that spider crawling up the wall, you might want to check out an event at...
Coming Soon To The Stiefel Theatre
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GEORGE WINSTON - OCT 18
SHAWN COLVIN & HER BAND - OCT 22
BLUES MASTERS/TAKE ME TO THE RIVER - OCT 27/28
KATHLEEN MADIGAN - NOV 3
DISNEY IN CONCERT, SALINA SYMPHONY - NOV 5
BOBBY BONES - NOV...
Support cancer patients by giving blood with the Red Cross
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During Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the American Red Cross encourages eligible donors to give blood to support cancer patients and others.
Mary Alice Donofrio gave...
Work Garden Soil in the Fall
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Fall is the preferred time to prepare garden soil for next spring’s vegetable garden. Spring is often wet making it difficult to work soil...
Harvesting and Curing Black Walnut
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Black walnuts are ready to be harvested when the hull can be dented with your thumb. You can also wait until the nuts start...
Fall is a Good Time for Soil Testing
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Though we often think of soil testing as a spring chore, fall can actually be a better time. Soil-testing laboratories are often very busy...
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