Sunday, January 11, 2026

Kansas News

Fertilize Spring-flowering Bulbs

October is the month that existing beds of spring-flowering bulbs such as daffodils and tulips are fertilized. If bulbs have been fertilized in the...

Winning at Weaning program is set for Oct. 18

This year’s calf crops survived chilly winter mornings. They have grazed the lush spring growth and dodged thunderstorms. All summer they have grown strong...

Kansas Forest Service seedlings available now

This fall, the Conservation Tree Planting Program of the Kansas Forest Service is offering containerized seedling trees for sale through Oct. 14. Fall is...

Enjoy the benefits of coffee

  Melissa Bess, former Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Camden County, University of Missouri Extension Many people like to start the day with a fresh cup...

Find Yourself On a Fall Turkey Hunt

Spring turkey season in Kansas is hugely popular given the seasonably comfortable temperatures and flurry of breeding activity taking place, but the little known...

Saving and investing go hand in hand

  Story source: Robert Weagley, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Chair Emeritus, Personal Financial Planning, University of Missouri; Written by: Debbie Johnson, Communications Associate, University of...

Fall Armyworms on Turf

Though we had some fall armyworms last year, the last time we had a significant outbreak on turf was August, 2000. Armyworms are so-called...

Everyone benefits from family meals

  Adapted from articles written by Lynda Johnson & Tammy Roberts, Nutrition and Health Education Specialists, University of Missouri Extension   Following more than 10 years of...