Sunday, January 11, 2026

Kansas News

Celebrating Kansas youth during National 4-H Week

4-H is built on a belief in the power of young people, that every child has valuable strengths and real influence to improve the...

Free honeybee workshops to be offered in southeast Kansas

Enthusiasm for beekeeping has expanded throughout southeast Kansas.  For beginning and veteran beekeepers alike, K-State Research and Extension will host two workshops featuring bee...

Frost on Lawns   

If you have ever walked across a frosted lawn that isn't dormant, you may have noticed your footprints showing up later in the day....

Last Tomatoes of the Season

Cold nights are increasing in frequency now that we are into October. If you have tomatoes, you may have some that are approaching maturity....

Trout Fishing in Kansas?

Catching rainbow trout in Kansas seems like an oxymoron; sort of like polar bear hunting in West Virginia or whale watching at Yellowstone Lake....

National 4-H Week

By Hannah Anderson, County Extension Agent, 4-H Youth Development More than seven million young people across the country will be celebrating National 4-H Week, which...

Quivira National Wildlife Refuge: Poo-Poo Project

Each year, thousands of animals that like dark, narrow spaces for nesting and roosting are trapped in vertical open pipes such as ventilation pipes,...

Planting Tall Fescue

By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture Tall fescue, K-31 or turf type, is best planted or over seeded in the fall in Kansas. It...