
Precious memories of the Kansas wheat harvest as time spins ever onward
My high school class from South Haven has a group text where we share things going all the way back to a time when the world was so different than is the case today.
My high school class from South Haven has a group text where we share things going all the way back to a time when the world was so different than is the case today.
By: Tim Carpenter, Kansas Reflector Sunflower state’s farmers depend on symbiotic relationships with global markets TOPEKA — Justin Gilpin visited a remote, windswept camp in northern… Login to continue reading Login…
The Kansas Exporter of the Year award is being presented and the Governor of Kansas has made the trip to present the award in person.
How do you control bermudagrass? Bermudagrass can make a nice lawn if you don’t mind its invasiveness and short growing season. But many people dislike both these characteristics. Warm-season grasses, such as bermudagrass, zoysiagrass and buffalograss, green up later than cool-season grasses such as tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass. They also go dormant earlier in the fall, which can make a lawn unattractive.
It is nearly time to enjoy one of the many fruits of your vegetable garden labor! Garlic harvesting!
While many seniors have worked their whole lives looking forward to retirement and not having to work every day, T. Rowe Price says millions of retirees have rejoined the work force, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Seniors should get 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity and two days of muscle-strengthening activities every week, the National Institute of Aging says.
Many older Americans plan to spend their golden years traveling, which is great. It keeps people physically and mentally healthy, improving brain function, and it’s fun.
With age comes wisdom, often enough, and plenty of life skills. Share those life skills with younger people to pass on some of that knowledge and make social connections that can keep you moving and healthy.
Learning a second (or even third) language isn’t just for kids in school. Older adults can pick up a new language, too, as well as some health benefits.