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Watering Newly Planted Trees
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Newly planted trees have not established the extensive root system needed to absorb enough water during hot, dry, windy summers. Even trees two or...
Bermudagrass Control
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Bermudagrass can make a nice lawn if you don't mind its invasiveness and short growing season. But many people dislike both these characteristics. Warm-season...
Video of the Week: Mulch: Trees Need to Breathe
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XORmEz1vOeQ
Choose a pressure canner to safely preserve
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Janet Hackert, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Harrison County, University of Missouri Extension
With each year’s growing season, there seems to be another round of...
Ag workers at high risk of heat illnesses
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Writer: Linda Geist; Story source: Karen Funkenbusch, Health and Safety Specialist, University of Missouri Extension
Agriculture workers are 20 times more likely than other workers...
Tips for safe summer grilling
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Christeena Haynes, MS, RD, LD, former Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Dallas County, University of Missouri Extension
During the summer, many people enjoy cookouts with...
Corpse flower opens to delight, repel curious Kansans
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Kansas State University greenhouse welcomes visitors to rare bloom
MANHATTAN, Kan. — The initial bloom of a titan arum could take as long as 20...
Fertilizing Soybeans
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Compared to corn, wheat, and sorghum, soybeans remove significant amounts of nutrients per bushel of grain harvested. Nutrient uptake in soybeans early in the...
Critical Red Cross blood shortage prompts emergency call for donations
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Give blood now and help save lives
WICHITA, Kan. (July 5, 2017) — The American Red Cross is facing a critical blood shortage and...
Day 16, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report
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For audio file, please visit kansaswheat.org.
By Jordan Hildebrand, Program Assistant
This is day 16 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas...
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