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Kansas State University recieves $1M to protect food from pests, diseases
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Kansas State University has received more than $1 million from National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) to continue work that protects food from...
Family meals help kids eat healthy
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Your child may be 24% more likely to eat healthier foods and 12% less likely to be overweight. These statistics are attached to one...
Wheat research provides improved resistance to viruses
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By Hannah Schlapp, Kansas Wheat Communications Intern
If farmers could plant wheat without the constant worry of Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus (WSMV) spreading when the...
Give The Gift of Kansas Wildlife and Parks Magazine
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Looking for a meaningful gift that will appeal to the outdoor enthusiast in your life, but don’t want to go broke buying it? Gift...
The Great Late Pheasant Season
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While the opening weekend of pheasant season is a highly-anticipated tradition, it may not provide the best hunting of the year. Hunting can actually...
Storing Power Equipment for the Winter
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Late fall or early winter is a good time to service power equipment such as mowers, tillers and garden tractors. Run the equipment out...
Ashes in the Garden
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You may have heard that using wood ashes on your garden can help make the soil more fertile. Though ashes do contain significant amounts...
Obama administration overtime regulations blocked
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A federal court in Texas today agreed with Kansas and 20 other states that dramatic changes to federal overtime rules likely are unlawful and...
Turkey tips: Buying and thawing
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Tammy Roberts - Nutrition and Health Education Specialist University of Missouri Extension
Don’t get stuck with a turkey that’s too small for the feast or...
Time for vitamin D
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Melissa Bess, former Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Camden County, University of Missouri Extension
Vitamin D needs can be sufficiently met during the summer months...
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