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Cozy in the Kitchen: 70% of Americans preparing majority of meals at home

K-State’s Blakeslee shares food safety reminders MANHATTAN, Kan. – It may surprise, well…no one, but consumer surveys are showing that the COVID-19 pandemic has led...

Agriculture News

As of late October, most of the state has passed the optimum sowing date, with maybe the exception of south-central or southeast Kansas. For...

More than $7 Billion Paid in Second Round of USDA Coronavirus Food Assistance Program

  (Washington, D.C., Oct. 26, 2020) – U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue today announced that in the first month of the application period, the...

Trump Administration Invests $2.3 Million in High-Speed Broadband in Rural North Carolina

  ReConnect Funding to Connect 2,244 Rural Households to High-Speed Internet e-Connectivity   YADKINVILLE, N.C., Oct. 26, 2020 – The Trump Administration today announced that the United...

Horticulture News

All summer long you take care of your lawn and garden by mowing, weeding, raking and shoveling.  Now it will soon be time to...

2020 Kansas Speaks survey provides insights into Kansans’ thoughts on major issues

  HAYS, Kan. – The Docking Institute of Public Affairs at Fort Hays State University today released its annual survey report on the significant issues...

Horticulture 2020 Newsletter – #43

Events Virtual 70th Kansas Turfgrass Conference The 70th Kansas Turfgrass Conference program is in place and will be held online over four days: December 7 to...

USDA Announces Early Release of Select Commodity Tables for USDA’s Agricultural Projections to 2030

  (Washington, D.C., October 26, 2020) – On November 6, 2020 at 3:00 p.m. EST, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will release select tables...

Hot, dry, windy events are occurring in Western Kansas, west Texas more frequently

Study shows Dodge City, Kansas has most occurrences MANHATTAN, Kan. – You don’t need to tell folks in western Kansas that it can get hot...

Researchers study use of hay bales to prevent blue-green algae blooms

Researchers are studying the benefits of staking hay bales in Kansas waterways to prevent the growth of blue-green algae, bacteria often caused by high...

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