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The Two-Room School House
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By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
One of the misfortunes of progress in education is the demise of the small country school. As I look...
Preventing Health Risks Due to Radon Exposure
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Radon, a naturally occurring element produced from radioactive decay in the soil is an odorless, colorless and tasteless gas, and the...
Rural Kansas Expected to be Hit Hardest by State Fiscal Crisis
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By Tom Parker
MCPHERSON KS, December 31 - Kansas governor Sam Brownback's fiscal experiment has brought so many unprecedented changes and impacts to the state...
Nature’s Calling – Eagles, Bird Feeding, and Vultures (Video)
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https://youtu.be/1ggIc1pOy8Y
Great Video from the Missouri Department of Conservation on Eagles, Bird Feeding, and Vultures
Growing Hare´s Foot Fern in Kansas
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Scott Eckert, KSU County Extension Agent, Horticulture
Hare´s Foot Fern is also called the Rabbit´s Foot Fern and is sometimes called the "Good Luck" plant...
Elk Poached in Missouri
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A bull elk was recently killed illegally in Shannon County Missouri. The State is actively restoring the elk population and does not allow elk...
Great Plains Growers Conference Marks 20 Years of Educating Midwest
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LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas City area fruit and vegetable growers on both sides of the state line are banding together to strengthen their supply...
Becoming More Financially Organized
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Here comes January! It is a time of year that we think of getting organized for the coming year. Preparing our taxes for 2015...
US Hogs and Pigs Inventory Up 1 Percent
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WASHINGTON, December 23, 2015 – As of December 1, there were 68.3 million hogs and pigs on U.S. farms, up 1 percent from December...
Kansas Graziers Association Sets Date for Winter Conference
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By Tom Parker
MCPHERSON, December 29 - At first glance, Courtney White might not seem like the ideal candidate to address the Kansas Graziers Association...