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How much of the solar eclipse will Kansans see?

People in Kansas won't see a total eclipse on April 8, but they'll come close. At the peak of that afternoon's eclipse — which will reach...

Sterling loader and backhoe manufacturer to expand

KMW Ltd, a leading manufacturer of loaders, backhoes, and attachments, is pleased to announce that they are growing. Plans for building new facilities situated...

Kansas Cowboy Poetry Contest Entries Are Open for 2024

Manhattan, KS – Write, rhyme, ride, recite! It’s time to enter the 2024 Kansas Cowboy Poetry Contest. “Current and aspiring cowboy poets are invited...

Here are the 10 Most Haunted Places in Kansas

Kansas, with its vast prairies and rich history, is home to several locations rumored to be haunted by restless spirits. Here are ten of...

Garden Calendar

GARDEN CALENDAR Planting Crop Type of Planting Timing asparagus crowns mid-March to mid-April beets seed late-March to early-April bok choy seed/transplant late-March to early-April broccoli transplant late-March to early-April cabbage transplant late-March to early-April carrots seed late-March to early-April cauliflower transplant late-March to early-April chicories seed/transplant late-March to early-April collards seed/transplant late-March to early-April kale fennel kohlrabi lettuce seed/transplant seed seed seed mid-March mid-March to...

Planting Strawberries

From mid-March through early-April it’s strawberry planting time in Kansas. As long as the soil is ready to be worked (not frozen or saturated)...

Spring into composting by reviving a compost pile after winter

If you haven’t touched your compost bin or pile all winter, don’t worry, you are not alone. It could be filled with kitchen scraps...

Yard and Garden: planting and growing onions

Onions perform best in well-drained, slightly acidic, fertile soils in full sun With spring upon us, it’s time to think about planting in home gardens....

Spring Gardening Checklist

It’s officially spring, and it’s time to start thinking about gardening season! Consider these tips to help you prepare. Included are links from the...

Bird flu has sickened dairy cows in Kansas, but ‘milk supply remains safe,’ USDA says

Bird flu has sickened dairy cattle in Kansas and other states, but federal agriculture officials say the milk supply remains safe. The U.S. Department of...
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