Friday, January 2, 2026

Kansas News

September Smiles On Hunters

After months with nothing to do but plan, scout and dream, hunters are in action now that September has arrived. Of course it kicks...

Using herbs

  Janet Hackert, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Harrison County, University of Missouri Extension When it comes to seasonings the first ones that often come to...

Pronghorn provide unique hunting challenge

By Colorado Parks and Wildlife Serious pronghorn hunters are willing to wait years for the opportunity to hunt trophy bucks in the best pronghorn units...

USDA August Vegetable Report

Asparagus Production Up 20 Percent from 2015 Strawberry Production Down 7 Percent from 2015 Onion Production Up 8 Percent from 2015 Contracted Processing Production...

Overseeding a Lawn  

Tall fescue lawns that have become thin over the summer can be thickened up by overseeding during September. Start by mowing the grass short...

Kansas Fall Lawn Seeding Tips   

The keys to successful lawn seeding are proper rates, even dispersal, good seed to soil contact, and proper watering. Evenness is best achieved by...

Power Raking Time in Kansas

September is the optimum time to power rake or core-aerate tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass lawns. These grasses should be coming out of their...

Dividing Peonies  

Peonies are a favorite perennial of gardeners because of their beauty and low maintenance. In Kansas, peonies provide a beautiful display of flowers each...