
Kansas Profile: Hitting the accelerator
By Ron Wilson Let’s hit the accelerator! No, I don’t mean the gas pedal in your car. I’m referring to a tech accelerator, which is… Login to continue reading Login…
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A natural way to keep gardens safe from hungry pests is to employ the help of praying mantids.
I’m trying to incorporate more leafy greens into my garden.
BY GLORIA YODERI glance back, I see memories.I look in the future, I see no certainty.I look at the moment and thank God for what I have right now.Now when I look too long at things I don’t like in the moment, I lose hope, but when I look to the Provider of all things there’s a simple joy and hope.Focusing on good things, such as the perfect sunny day we’re having, the blooming blue bells and bleeding hearts the children bring to me, I am thankful, but what happens when I thank my Maker for only the things that suit me?
MANHATTAN – The wheat streak mosaic virus, transmitted by wheat curl mites that reside in volunteer wheat, poses problems for producers and requires thorough management, according to Kansas State University wheat disease specialist Kelsey Andersen Onofre.“They kind of are this family of viruses that are vectored by a tiny mite that we call the wheat curl mite.
I stood with Daniel’s cousins as we sang song after song.
There is an old joke where a man walks into his doctor’s office and says, “Doc, it hurts every time I do this.
“You raise me up…” say the words of a popular song by Josh Groban.Those words would also be an appropriate way of describing a rural Kansas woman who is raising flowers with the goal of raising the spirits of her customers.Dawn Alexander Halla is the founder of Oskaloosa Flower Farm in Oskaloosa.
After a few years of not planting any vegetables in my own garden due to multiple surgeries I have planted potatoes, kale, broccoli and cabbage so far.
This is a glimpse into our home on a recent Friday evening.Tonight, six-year-old Elijah came in from doing his chores to report that Miss Putter, our turkey hen, is sitting on the nest.