Tuesday, February 17, 2026

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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Sarah Siders, Spark

A little spark can get a fire going – or in this case, it might help get entrepreneurship going. I’m referring to an organization...

Study: Rising nighttime temps rob yields in rice, wheat

Researchers find that circadian clock genes in common crops are affected when temperatures rise MANHATTAN, Kan. – Warmer nights can upset a good night’s sleep...

Simple side dishes can make summer eating fun

K-State food scientist shares tips for boosting summer meals MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee says summer foods open a window...

Northwest Kansas Extension 4-H offers day camps

Youth benefit from the life lessons gained through the experience MANHATTAN, Kan. – For many, summer childhood memories include time with friends at camp. And...

MyPlate healthy-eating guidance reaches its 10th birthday

K-State nutrition expert lauds the usefulness of the teaching tool; says everyone can benefit from it MANHATTAN, Kan. – This month marks 10 years since...

Six Kansas couples honored as Master Farmers, Master Farm Homemakers

Families will be recognized at banquet during this year’s Kansas State Fair By Taylor Jamison, K-State Research and Extension news writer MANHATTAN, Kan. – Six couples...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter No. 25

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...

Kansas Forest Service sends firefighters to help in South Dakota

First-of-its-kind-in-Kansas team dispatched as dry, windy conditions          increase fire risk   MANHATTAN, Kan. – A 10-person group of Kansas Forest Service...