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Watering Fruit Plants in Hot Summers
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When temperatures exceed 90 degrees F, fruit plants lose water quickly. When this happens, moisture is withdrawn from the fruit to supply the tree....
K-State’s Kansas River Valley Experiment Field to host field day Aug. 9
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Updates on recent row crop research, plus complimentary dinner are part of the evening.
Crop production including seed treatments, disease issues, planter research, foliar fungicides,...
Commission To Discuss 2017 Turkey Hunting Regulations
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The Kansas Wildlife, Parks and Tourism Commission will conduct a public meeting in Clay Center at Life’s Finer Moments, 1285 16th Road, on August...
Jr. Sailing Camp starts next week
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The Ninnescah Sailing Association’s (NSA) invites youth age 8-17 to participate in their Jr. Sailing Camp August 1-5 at Cheney Lake. Instructional classes begin...
Cicada Killer Wasp Controll
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These large (1-1/3- to 1-5/8-inch long) wasps fly slowly above the ground. Cicada killers have a black body with yellow marks across the thorax...
Missouri making progress in battle against feral hogs
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The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) and its partners are already seeing the benefits of grant funds designated to help fight the invasive feral...
July Broiler Hatchery Report
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United States Department of Agriculture
Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United States Up 1 Percent
Hatcheries in the United States weekly program set 218 million eggs...
Refreshing ideas for quenching summer thirst
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Linda Rellergert, Nutrition Specialist, St. Charles County, University of Missouri Extension
Soaring summer temperatures and high humidity means your body will need more fluids to...
Home food preservation tips
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Home food preservation has been making a comeback in a big way. Many people with gardens at home are finding it beneficial to preserve...
Fall Webworm Control
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Fall webworm feeds on almost all fruit, shade, and ornamental trees except conifers. This insect is present more often on trees that are not...