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The International Year of Soils: Soils are Living

Living organisms, big and small, rely on soils for survival. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Above ground, life is apparent. Green plants, colorful flowers, animals and even...

USDA measures feral swine impact on U.S. farms

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)  in cooperation with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is surveying U.S....

Ancestors of Native Americans migrated in single wave, genetic study finds

LAWRENCE — A new genome-scale study that includes a University of Kansas anthropological geneticist has determined ancestors of present-day Native Americans arrived in the...

Milk Production

ISSN: 1949-1557 Released July 21, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). June Milk Production up...

Chickens and Eggs

ISSN: 1948-9064 Released July 21, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). June Egg Production Down...

Hunt big game in Colorado

​ Over-the-counter (OTC) and over-the-counter with caps (bear and elk) licenses will be available for sale onli​​ne, by phone at 1-800-244-5613 or CPW locations​ and license agents​.​​​ ​ Over-the-counter with...

Squirrel damage to trees

Tree squirrels can cause a couple types of tree damage. Most commonly they clip the tips of branches. The length of severed branches is...

Do your homework to make sure your college-bound child is covered

More than 35,000 property crimes take place on college and university campuses each year, according to the U.S. Department of Education. Is your college-bound...

The Biology Of Bone Healing

(NAPSI)—Broken bones are common. Most people have at least one fracture in their life. Most fractures—about 90-95 percent—heal without a problem. Simple breaks are...

Preserve jam, jelly and other sweet spreads with reduced sugar

Janet Hackert, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Harrison County, University of Missouri Extension As berries and other fruits ripen, many think about preserving the harvest...
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