Saturday, December 6, 2025
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Poison Ivy Identification and Control  

Learning to identify poison ivy is vital if you wish to avoid the rash that accompanies exposure.  Unfortunately, poison ivy can make identification difficult...

Red Plastic Mulch and Tomatoes  

Plastic mulches have long been known to provide advantages for the vegetable grower including earlier fruiting, increased yields and weed control. More recently advantages...

 Sweet Corn Primer  

It used to be simple to decide which sweet corn to plant. You simply chose a cultivar and planted when the soil temperature reached...

Cover Crop Field Day set for May 25 at K-State HB Ranch near Hays

Researchers will discuss cover crop management options in dryland wheat-based systems. HAYS, Kan. – Growing cover crops to enhance soil quality and nutrient cycling...

Controlling Grassy Weeds in Broadleaf Plants 

Most gardeners are familiar with herbicides that can be used to eliminate broadleaves (i.e., dandelions) from grasses (i.e., lawn). They may not be as...

Wheat Diagnostic School planned May 9-10 in Garden City

In-depth sessions feature array of topics GARDEN CITY, Kan. – Wheat takes center stage at the 2018 In-Depth Wheat Diagnostic School planned May 9-10 at...

Wheat Scoop:  Wheat Foods Council targets personal trainers with nutrition information

  For audio visit  kansaswheat.org. It's January. You've made a resolution to get rid of those few excess holiday pounds. You joined a gym, but you...

Sub-zero temperatures may have damaged Kansas wheat

Dry conditions put crop at even greater risk, but time will tell MANHATTAN, Kan. – The recent, stubborn cold spell that settled over the heartland...