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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Gail & Sue Johnson, Johnson Farms Country Market

“Bring your best.” Perhaps you received that advice from a schoolteacher or coach. Today we’ll meet a rural Kansas farmer who has built a...

Cattle Chat: Keeping calves healthy

K-State veterinarians offer ways reduce risk of calves developing, sharing scours MANHATTAN, Kan. — The old saying “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound...

Access for All aims to boost access to Kansas extension programs

State’s agents help to bring programs that fit local community needs, learning styles MANHATTAN, Kan. – An official with Kansas’ extension network says that recent...

Why a raised bed to grow vegetables?

Why a raised bed to grow vegetables? Poorly draining or compacted soils and physical limitations of the gardener are a few reasons you may...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter – #9

This Week's K-State Garden Hour Webinar: Best Plants for a Beginner's Landscape Wednesday, March 3; Noon – 1:00pm CST Presented by: Anthony Reardon, West Plains Extension District...

‘Personalize Your Plate:’ March is National Nutrition Month

K-State food science expert shares tips for eating more healthfully MANHATTAN, Kan. – Eating right and being healthy means something different to each person. “There is...

Study: Seed protein does not reflect key amino acid levels in soybeans released over the last four decades

Kansas State University study examined 40 years of data MANHATTAN, Kan. – From edamame to cooking oil and tofu to livestock rations, soybeans are an...

Climatologist urges Kansans to make plans prior to adverse weather

Severe Weather Preparedness Week is March 1-5 MANHATTAN, Kan. – No one needs to stretch their memory too far to see the devastation that can...

K-State studies effects of transporting cattle on prices paid at auction

Research is part of upcoming Cattlemen’s Day reports MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University researchers have completed a large study of 211 livestock video auctions,...

Tired of winter? Get out and get into the garden

K-State horticulture expert lists a few fun activities to get the season going MANHATTAN, Kan. – Like many eager gardeners, Ward Upham is about tired...
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