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Feeling older increases risk of hospitalization
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Disease, depression could help explain association
WASHINGTON -- People who feel older than their peers are more likely to be hospitalized as they age, regardless...
Effects of Drought for Forests and Rangelands
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The U.S. Forest Service today released a new report, Effects of Drought on Forests and Rangelands in the United States: A Comprehensive Science Synthesis,...
KSHSA Hosting Workshop on Do’s and Don’t of Running a Hunting Business
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The Kansas Sport Hunting Association is presenting a workshop for anyone who has recently started or is considering the development of a hunting business....
Kansas Supreme Court deemes school funding proposal unconstitutional
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The Kansas Supreme Court has deemed the current school funding proposal as unconstitutional backing a previous court decision requiring the state to ensure that all...
Growing Lettuce in Kansas
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As I was working in my own garden I thought about where I plan to plant lettuce this year. Then I thought about how...
Kansas Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic kicks off Feb. 19
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Hunters and landowners attending the 2016 National Pheasant Fest & Quail Classic are encouraged to visit the Landowner Habitat Help Desk, sponsored by Polaris...
Central Plains Irrigation Conference is scheduled for Feb. 23-24
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The Central Plains Irrigation Conference is scheduled for Feb. 23-24 in Kearney. The meeting is hosted by Nebraska Extension in collaboration with Kansas State...
KDA Offers Morel Mushroom Certification Workshop
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The Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA), in partnership with K-State Research and Extension, Kaw Valley Mycological Society and the University of Kansas, is offering...
Abilene Parks and Rec hosing a Hunter Ed Course
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Location: Abilene Parks and Rec
Type: Hunter Ed Course
Dates: 02/20/16 - 02/21/16
Contact: Steve Britt
Phone No: 785-655-4207
Time: 7:45 am - 5:00 pm
Other Information:
Feb 20, 2016...
Broiler Hatchery Report
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National Agricultural Statistics Service
Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United States Down Slightly
Hatcheries in the United States weekly program set 215 million eggs in incubators...
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