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The International Year of Soils: Soils Support Urban Life
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Although urban soils often have different characteristics than soils used for production agriculture, they still provide many uses and benefits to urban dwellers.
MANHATTAN,...
Planting Asparagus
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Though it is too early to plant asparagus, it is not too early to make plans and prepare soil. This crop is a perennial...
Feeling Itchy? Bedbugs are Still Out There
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Judging from the surge and eventual disappearance of news stories about bedbugs a couple of years ago, the tiny creatures are...
New K-State Experimental Grain Sorghum Lines Show High Yield Potential
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – In theory, grain sorghum should yield just as much as corn in Kansas, given the same amount of fertilizer and with...
Ever Strong: Program Encourages Strength Training as Part of Overall Health
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Building strength is a focus for Walk Kansas 2015
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Does the expression “strength training” conjure visions of hulky guys lifting weights or...
New Educational Tool Available for Locomotion Scoring and Beef Lameness Management
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Cattle producers now have a new tool for identifying and managing beef cattle lameness with the Step-Up Management Program.
Working with the...
March 7 is K-State Sheep Producer Day
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University will host the 2015 K-State Sheep Producer Day on March 7, beginning with registration and an open house...
Thaler to be Honored by K-State’s Animal Sciences and Industry Department
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Bob Thaler, extension swine specialist at South Dakota State University, has been named the Kansas State University Department of Animal Sciences...
K-State Presents Youth Animal Science Learning Opportunity
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High school students can apply now for the Kansas State University Animal Sciences Leadership Academy’s 2015 class.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Students from across the country...