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‘Everything Horses’ Featured For EquiFest Of Kansas At Salina

For the Love of Horses Frank J. Buchman Columnist Calendar dates must be circled in red for the EquiFest of Kansas, March 14-17, at Salina. That’s the announcement...

Monarch butterflies just took a big hit. Midwesterners may see few of them this year

Celia Llopis-Jepsen Kansas New Service Butterfly enthusiasts in the eastern half of North America will have to look harder this spring and summer to spot the...

2024 Youth Lawn Mowing Clinic

Wednesday March 13, 2024 Two Sessions: 9:20 a.m.-11:30 a.m. & 1:20 p.m.-3:30 p.m. New Location! Oaklawn Activity Center 4904 S. Clifton, Wichita, KS 67216 K-State Research & Extension, in partnership with the Derby...

SHARE Haiti Auction has fully built garage

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The annual SHARE Haiti Benefit Auction is Friday night at the Pleasantview Activity Center at 5015 South Dean Road. The waffles...

Feds adopt GREET standard for sustainable fuel

As reported in High Plains Journal, Soybean producers got some welcome and long-awaited news on Dec. 15 when the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal...

Livestock markets to have several positives, according to WASDE

As reported in High Plains Journal, the most recent World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report indicated several positive points for livestock, poultry and...

The electricity went out—now what?

Winter storms can cause power outages, and with that, food safety concerns. While we all enjoy a nice gentle snowfall winter storms are another...

Gov. Laura Kelly said she has ‘political capital’ to spend on water issues this year

Gov. Laura Kelly said she is planning to spend a significant amount of political capital on water during the upcoming legislative session. The aquifers under...

New report shows western Kansas water supply continues to decline, pushing state to act

Some areas of the High Plains Aquifer are continuing a decades-long trend of depletion that could eventually dry up and economically destroy agricultural communities...

Here’s how an anticipated Super El Niño could quench much of drought-stricken Kansas

Last weekend's heavy November snowfall may signal the approach of a particularly snowy winter for Kansas. This is a year of El Niño, a climate...

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