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During April in Kansas, you always have to have one eye on the weather forecast when it comes to planting tomatoes. The frost will...

Make spending plan now to handle emergency expenses, experts say

Online series kicks off April 22 to help you spend money more wisely MANHATTAN, Kan. – In 2019, nearly a year before the COVID-19 pandemic...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter No. 16

REMINDERS Do not remove foliage from spring-flowering bulbs until the foliage dies. You need to give time for the foliage to transfer energy to the...

Better Kansas

In this week’s Better Kansas, we touch on the resumption of 4-H summer camps, the food trend known as charcuterie, vegetable gardening, March update...

Top 10 foods that fight inflammation

Nutritionist outlines foods with natural anti-inflammatory properties MANHATTAN, Kan. – Whether it’s an injury, arthritis or infection, our bodies often respond with inflammation, a sign...

Mole trouble? Traps are the most effective way to save your yard

K-State horticulture expert shares tips for trapping moles MANHATTAN, Kan. – Considering the fact that moles spend most of their time underground, they sure cause...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Marilyn Jones, Sunflower Theatre

This year, 2021, is the national year of the sunflower. That’s nice recognition, especially because the pretty, golden sunflower is the state flower of...

As programs return to in-person learning, K-State aims to accommodate those with special needs

Extension offices able to handle civil rights requests MANHATTAN, Kan. – As many of its programs begin to return to in-person learning, a K-State Research...