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By Maddy RohrK-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN — Farm and food policy go hand in hand, so current discussions leading to the next… Login to continue reading Login…
By Maddy RohrK-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN — Farm and food policy go hand in hand, so current discussions leading to the next… Login to continue reading Login…
BY GLORIA YODER Note to readers: A reader in Loudonville, Ohio asked if the cookbook bundles were still available. Here is the information: A reader… Login to continue reading Login…
By Jill Kruse, DO On July 4, 1939 Lou Gehrig said these famous words at Yankee Stadium, “For the past two weeks you have been… Login to continue reading Login…
by Clint Decker Clay Center, Kansas – Love. It is a much-used word. We love our family. We love our friends. We love our hobbies;… Login to continue reading Login…
HESSTON – The 2023 FloraKansas Fall Native Plant Days at the Dyck Arboretum of the Plains, Sept. 9 and 10 in Hesston, provides Kansas gardeners… Login to continue reading Login…
By Ron Wilson There’s a revival going on down at a church east of Manhattan. No, I don’t mean another service; literally, the church building… Login to continue reading Login…
By Pat MelgaresK-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – September is the best time to give cool-season grasses a boost in Kansas, but… Login to continue reading Login…
by Melinda Myers Fall is a great time to plant trees in the landscape. The soil is warm and air temperatures are generally cooler, creating… Login to continue reading Login…
K-State Research and Extension news service MANHATTAN – Where food safety is concerned, a food thermometer is kind of like the swiss army knife. It’s… Login to continue reading Login…
Special to the Kansan Following a successful inaugural year, Bluestem U lifelong learning program is preparing for the fall semester of its second year beginning… Login to continue reading Login…