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Laugh Tracks in the Dust
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Sometimes I’ve just got to shake my head in wonderment at the legislative antics of the great state of California. For instance, if I’m...
Weather Proverbs: Of Rain Crows and Sundogs
A while back when our weather was so hot and dry, a friend told me she’d been hearing the call of a “rain crow”...
Dealing with Stressed Out Plants
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So, in the past 9 months we’ve had a late hard freeze, little rainfall, and before this was the driest six month winter period...
Dry April means less spring smoke, new opportunities
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Research suggests benefits of pasture burning in August or September
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Uncommonly blue skies prevailed across much of eastern Kansas this April....
Cowboy Beef Stew
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Fill your house with the aroma of slowly cooked beef stew. The hearty combination of beans, beef and tomatoes will satisfy any hunger.
INGREDIENTS:
2-1/2...
Kansas Wheat Scoop No. 1904: El Niño Signals Wet Weather Potential Ahead for Kansas Farmers
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By Julia Debes
For audio file and photos, visit www.kansaswheat.org.
From fishermen in Peru to wheat farmers in Kansas, a shifting weather pattern is the single largest...
Day 6, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report
By Jordan Hildebrand
For an audio file, visit www.kansaswheat.org.
This is day 6 of the 2015 Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas...
Lightning fact sheet
Rebecca S. Blocker, Housing and Environmental Design Specialist, University of Missouri Extension
With thunderstorm season upon us, understanding lightning can help you make safer decisions...
K-State Spring Crops Field Day Planned May 27
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PARSONS, Kan. – Wheat, weather and cropping systems will take center stage at Kansas State University’s Spring Crops Field Day on Wednesday, May 27...
Weather and Climate—What’s the Difference?
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The Kansas assistant state climatologist weighs in with a new publication.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Weather and climate are often viewed as synonyms. Climate change is...