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Wheat Olympics; A test of endurance

With the 2016 summer Olympics wrapping up, it only makes sense for wheat to get in on the action. Who knew wheat could be...

Youth Invited to Hunt Doves At Glen Elder Wildlife Area

The Osborne County Pheasants Forever Chapter and the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism (KDWPT) invite hunters ages 10 to 16 to participate...

Twig Girdlers   

We are starting to see damage from twig girdlers as evidenced by fallen twigs up to 3 feet long. The beetle Oncideres cingulata is...

Codling Moth Control: The Worm in the Apple

If you grow apples, you are familiar with the worm that often gets into the fruit.  By far, the most common worm found in...

Making marriage last

These days it seems like we are seeing more couples ending their relationship than staying together. There can be many reasons for that decision,...

Take the challenge: Plan ahead to keep food safe with Prepare Kansas starting Sept. 1

  Facebook will play a key role in this year’s K-State Research and Extension effort to prepare Kansans for emergencies. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Ice storms, tornadoes,...

Continue the benefits of vegetable gardening into the fall

Tips to help make the most of fall gardening. MANHATTAN, Kan. – As summer begins to come to a close, many people turn their attention...

When to harvest pears in Kansas

Pears should not be allowed to ripen on the tree. They should be picked while still firm and ripened after harvest. Tree-ripened fruits are...

Back-to-school nutrition

Jim Meyer, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Ralls County, University of Missouri Extension As a new school year approaches, parents should be reminded of the...

Kansas Gardening: Peonies May Be Cut Back Now

Peonies often look a little bedraggled by this time of year and gardeners may want to cut them back. That will not be a...
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