Tuesday, February 17, 2026

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Are your vegetables blooming…but no fruit?

K-State horticulture expert explains reasons, offers solutions MANHATTAN, Kan. – For Kansas gardeners, watching vegetables bloom but not set fruit can be very frustrating. Yet, for...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Heather Johnson, S&S Drug – Part 1

“Giving back.” The term is frequently used, but what does it mean in practice? Today we’ll meet a family-owned pharmacy where the people have...

4-H camp expanding and diversifying in 2022

Responding to the needs of Kansas families, program changes are coming to Rock Springs camps MANHATTAN, Kan. — Over the last 75 years, thousands of...

Cattle Chat: Managing for pinkeye

Pinkeye prevention and early diagnosis are two keys to cattle eye health in the summer MANHATTAN, Kan. — Anyone who has experienced dust blowing in...

Storing fruits and vegetable properly helps ensure maximum enjoyment

K-State food safety specialist says different approaches are needed for different types of produce MANHATTAN, Kan. – Now that summer is officially here, fresh fruits...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter No. 26

UPCOMING EVENTS K-State's Turf and Ornamental Field Day is happening! It will be held at the Rocky Ford Turfgrass Research Center, 1700 Barnes Road, on...

Battle begins to save sweet corn from earworm

K-State horticulture expert shares tips to save one of summer’s favorite treats By Taylor Jamison, K-State Research and Extension news writer MANHATTAN, Kan. – Many home...

Did you know that you can plant vegetables in our area to have a fall garden?

Many of you took to backyard gardening during the summer due to the COVID pandemic. Did you know that you can plant vegetables in...