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Top Dressing Kansas Wheat
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Now is a good time to start planning for topdressing nitrogen (N) of the winter wheat crop. With adequate soil moisture in most areas...
Producers focus on herd sire selection
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Spring breeding season has arrived, and many cattle producers are likely thinking about selecting their next herd sire. This one decision could affect their...
Kansas experiences business growth in 2015
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Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach announced today that the total number of businesses formed in Kansas experienced a record increase in calendar year...
State Reports Excellent Trout Fishing at Dillon Nature Center
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Kansas Department of Fish, Wildlife, Parks and Tourism recently reported fishing for Rainbow Trout at Dillon Nature Center to be excellent with most fish...
Report reveals rises in Nebraska groundwater levels
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From the spring of 2014 to the spring of 2015, water levels began to rise following significant declines resulting from extended period of drought...
South Central Trout Stocking
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Kansas Department of Fish, Wildlife, Parks and Tourism has three stocking dates left on the 2015-16 Winter Trout Stocking Calendar for South Central Kansas.
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More than 700 Kansas consumers eligible for relief from HSBC settlement
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More than 700 Kansas consumers may be eligible for relief under the terms of a settlement reached with HSBC, Attorney General Derek Schmidt said...
February is Bake for Family Fun Month
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For a one-minute audio file, visit www.kansaswheat.org.
Sometimes entertaining children can be difficult, especially when you're looking for something wholesome and educational for them to...
Harper County will host a prescribed burn workshop
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Harper County will host a prescribed burn workshop on Thurs., Feb. 11. The one-day class will be held at the Harper County Fair Barn,...
A Native perspective
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Samantha Chisholm Hatfield grew up learning the traditions and rituals of her culture — particularly the food.
A member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz...
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