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Ron Baker to serve as champion for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at Via Christi Health
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Former Wichita State University men’s basketball standout and current New York Knicks player Ron Baker has agreed to serve as a celebrity champion for...
K-State Dean of the College of Agriculture will co-chair National Academies’ study of food and agriculture breakthroughs
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Study will explore scientific approaches
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Kansas State University will have a prominent role in helping the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and...
Assessing the damage: 40 percent of Kansas wheat crop hit by spring snow
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Wheat specialist says it will take time to assess damage from wind and below-freezing temperatures
MANHATTAN, Kan. – As usual, Mother Nature will take her...
Haysville Bike Week Events Scheduled for May 15-19
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Moving Houseplants Outside for the Summer
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It is often helpful to set many houseplants outside for the summer so they can recover from the low light levels endured during the...
Rabbits in the Garden
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Rabbits in gardens are a perennial problem because of the wide variety of plants they can feed on. This time of year, they gravitate...
Ladybird Beetles
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Both the adults and the larvae of the ladybird beetle are beneficial and do not feed on plants but rather on other insects including...
Cabbage Worms
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This is the time of year we normally start seeing damage from cabbage worms. The imported cabbage worm is usually the first cabbage worm...
Thinning Excess Fruit
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A few areas of Kansas have avoided late freezes resulting in a heavy fruit crop this year. At first glance, this might seem to...
Rhubarb and Asparagus After a Frost
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Is rhubarb and asparagus that has been frosted safe to eat? Let’s look at each of these individually.
Rhubarb: A light frost will not harm...