Sunday, January 11, 2026

Kansas News

Wade Your Way Into Waterfowl Season

When one door closes, another opens, and with the close of teal season, waterfowlers can now enjoy the opening of the 2016 Kansas duck...

There’s Still Time To Take Hunter Education

Fall hunting seasons may have started, but there’s still time to get into a Kansas Hunter Education class near you. October is chock-full of...

Jagger’s Double Decade Impact

By Alex Lessard, Kansas Wheat Alliance Communications Intern This year marks the 22nd anniversary of Kansas State University's hard red winter wheat variety, Jagger. This variety...

Feeding newly-weaned calves

K-State specialist gives tips to improve feed consumption by newly-weaned calves As spring beef calves are beginning to be weaned, it is the producer’s responsibility...

Storing Peppers from the Garden   

Peppers are able to be stored fresh much longer than tomatoes. They can usually keep in a crisper drawer of a refrigerator for several...

Fall Planting of Asparagus & Rhubarb    

We sometimes receive questions as to whether asparagus or rhubarb can be moved in the fall. Though these crops are traditionally transplanted in the...

Colorado hunters can expect better than average waterfowl season

Colorado hunters can expect a better than average waterfowl season in 2016-17. Most duck species remain well above long-term averages, thanks to three consecutive...

Kansas Breeders Promote Beef Genetics Abroad

In September 2016, a Kansas beef producer took his first steps across international borders to take part in an agricultural trade mission to Uruguay....