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Food safety expert shares tips for outdoor grilling

  K-State’s Blakeslee says washing hands is an important part of preparing food MANHATTAN, Kan. – It’s almost summer…do you know where your food thermometer and...

Practice patience as bagworms begin to appear on Kansas trees

Experts say treatment could last 4-5 weeks MANHATTAN, Kan. – State forestry and horticulture experts are urging patience and persistence when trying to control bagworms,...

Once rain subsides, raise blade before mowing

K-State horticulture expert reminds homeowners to cut tall grass gradually MANHATTAN, Kan. – Once the current stretch of rainy days in Kansas slows, many homeowners...

It Looks Like Aliens Have Landed!

What are those orange tentacle things on my juniper? They look like aliens! The answer is Cedar-apple, cedar-hawthorn, and cedar-quince rust. This time of...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Eve Albert, Schoen’s Bridal World

The wedding gown is gorgeous, white and flowing. Brides will go a long way to find a dress like this one. In this case,...

Kansas swine producers urged to participate in national survey

NASS will send questionnaire to Kansas operations in mid-June MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas State University livestock specialist is encouraging the state’s swine producers to...

Cattle Chat: Monitoring bulls in breeding season

K-State veterinarians caution that most injuries happen in the first three weeks MANHATTAN, Kan. — At any sporting event, it is easy to spot the...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter – #20

ANNOUNCEMENTS This Week’s K-State Garden Hour Webinar: Xeriscaping: Beautiful Landscapes with Less Water, Wednesday, May 19th; Noon – 1:00pm CST Presented by: Ariel Whitely-Noll, Shawnee...

K-State experts ask, ‘What does health mean to you?’

Blog will cover many areas that affect healthy living MANHATTAN, Kan. – It might initially seem simple for each of us to determine what living...

Kansas net farm income climbed in 2020, boosted by rising grain prices, government payments

2020 Kansas Farm Management Association data released MANHATTAN, Kan. – Early concerns for a tough year on Kansas farms linked to the coronavirus pandemic in...
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