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Full Day Of Fun For All At Flint Hills Heritage Day Planned By Highground Museum Near Council Grove
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By Frank J. Buchman
“The best kept secret anywhere.”
Easily that could be the most accurate description of the Highground Museum.
Lloyd and Marlene Florence have six...
Being a grand grandparent
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Mary Gosche, Human Development Specialist, University of Missouri Extension
Becoming a grandparent for the first time is a wonderful experience. Having raised children, many grandparents...
Common hunting violations can be costly
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By Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Every hunting season, officers for Colorado Parks and Wildlife hand out thousands of tickets for violations that cost hunters hundreds...
Peonies with the “Measles” and Powdery Mildew
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The weather this summer has resulted in many peonies catching the "measles" and others getting powdery mildew. Measles is a disease, also known as...
Butterfly Festival coming up
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The Kansas Wetlands Education Center in Great Bend, will host a Butterfly Festival on Sept. 17.
The event runs from 9 a.m. to noon and...
Gardening after 50 is golden with right tools
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by Linda Geist - University of Missouri Extension
The right tools and techniques can make gardening after 50 golden, says University of Missouri Extension horticulture specialist...
Family meals bring big rewards
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It’s important for families to have meals together. Both young children and teens benefit from shared meals. It doesn’t have to be a grand...
Time to pick Missouri apples
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Tammy Roberts, MS, RD, LD, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Bates County, University of Missouri Extension
There is nothing tastier than an apple picked right...
Starter fertilizers for wheat can pay if used correctly
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K-State agronomist reviews using phosphorus or nitrogen to increase fall tillers and promote root development.
A little fertilizer at or near planting time can help...
How to Harvesting and Roast Sunflower Seed
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Sunflowers are usually ready to be harvested beginning in mid-September and into October. Seed heads can ripen on the plant, but they will need...
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