Wednesday, February 18, 2026

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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Kevin and Julie Kirkwood, Kirkwood Kreations – Part 2

Lights, camera, action! The cameras roll as the actors say their lines, and the commercial is recorded. That’s a frequent occurrence in a Hollywood...

Super foods that support bone health

K-State specialists discuss foods and activities to keep bones strong MANHATTAN, Kan. – We know “the toe bone’s connected to the foot bone,” and so...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter No. 17

1. Reminders Harvest asparagus until spear size diminishes. Usually 6 to 8 weeks after first harvest. 2. It is too early to spray for bagworms ∙...

Cattle Chat: Needle size and care recommendations

Kansas State beef cattle veterinarians offer advice on needle diameter and length MANHATTAN, Kan. — Anyone who’s ever received a vaccination will verify that needle...

Kansas 4-H revamps record-keeping efforts

New forms help youth track their collection of experiences MANHATTAN, Kan. – There is an old, familiar saying that says: If a tree falls in...

Growing Better: K-State Garden Hour charges into summer series

Program continues to attract thousands to online gardening help MANHATTAN, Kan. – A popular, lunch-hour gardening program that debuted in the early days of the...

Stress in America: K-State health expert discusses mental health impacts of pandemic

Stress in America: K-State health expert discusses mental health impacts of pandemic 46% of adults do not feel comfortable going back to living life like...

Study: Prescribed burns have little effect on snake populations

Researchers look at effect of Konza Prairie fires on snakes MANHATTAN, Kan. – A study on the impact of prescribed burns on the Konza Prairie...