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K-State to host wheat plot variety tours across the state
Numerous opportunities planned that cover new varieties and agronomics
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Coming soon to a location near you: the opportunity to learn about the...
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Cattle Chat: Understanding generic drug development
Kansas State beef cattle veterinarians discuss the process of creating generic drugs and their use in food animals
MANHATTAN, Kan. — When going to the...
Horticulture
Horticulture 2021 Newsletter – #18
Reminders
• Tomatoes can be transplanted when the soil temperature is 55 degrees. Wait to transplant peppers and seed cucumbers and melons until the soil...
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Certified Sites program leads to economic boost in Dodge City
First Friday speaker lauds community’s commitment
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- The May 5 announcement of California-based Hilmar Cheese Company building a processing plant in Dodge City...
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K-State nutrition educator hails decision to include sesame as allergen
Bipartisan bill will further help to protect consumers, says Procter
MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas State University nutrition specialist says the U.S. government did consumers...
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KU News: Research delves into link between text anxiety and poor sleep
Headlines
Research delves into link between text anxiety and poor sleep
LAWRENCE — College students across the country struggle with a vicious cycle: Test anxiety triggers...
Kansas Forest Service
Fungus takes aim at eastern redcedar trees in late spring
Kansas Forest Service health coordinator urges landowners to look for orange spots
MANHATTAN, Kan. – In late spring, especially after a rainstorm,...
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K-State to host Spring Crops Field Day May 19
Wheat variety tour, wheat disease management, cover crops, soil health, and pasture considerations among topics
PARSONS, Kan. – After months of hosting educational events virtually...

