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Kansas Trout Season opens November 1st
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Kansas fishing fun doesn’t have to end when winter begins. A unique angling opportunity is about to kick off in select waters throughout the...
Rare eel caught in Kansas River
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A Kansas angler got quite the surprise when he reeled to the surface not a just an ordinary fish, but a 30-inch-long eel from...
Weighing benefits, risks of wild birds on organic farms
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- WSU News Washington State University
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PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State University will help organic growers protect human health by...
Cover Crops shown to be a Low-Cost, High-Quality Winter Feed
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Practical Farmers of Iowa
For forage- and grass-based livestock farmers, the cost of stored feeds, like hay, is often the single greatest cost of maintaining...
Kitchen knife safety
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A sharp kitchen knife is a good investment. Good knives make cooking easier and most importantly, sharp knives are safer than dull ones. A...
Tucking Your Lawnmower in for the Winter
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If you are done mowing for the year, be sure to service your mower before putting it away. Make sure you drain the gas...
Control Broadleaf Weeds in Kansas Lawns in Late October
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by Ward Upham
Late October to early November is the most effective time to control broadleaf weeds in lawns. Dandelions usually produce a flush of new...
AG Schmidt discusses cross-border issues with Mexican counterparts
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Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt last week met with Mexican legal authorities to discuss cooperative efforts to combat human trafficking, drug trafficking and other...
Kansas home sales projected to raise 8 percent in 2016
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WSU Center for Real Estate releases 2016 Kansas Housing Markets Forecast series Kansas home sales should rise by more than 8 percent in 2016...
Kansas: Deer-vehicle Crashes Increase in Fall
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Mating season and the quest for more secure habitat have deer on the move this time of year, increasing the chances of vehicle collisions....