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Horticulture 2025 Newsletter No. 01

ANNOUNCEMENTS: Happy New Year! I hope you all enjoyed the holiday season. Here’s to a wonderful 2025 with new gardening adventures as we grow together. Each year...

KU News: Communication studies expert attacks myths about harms of social media

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Contact: Rick Hellman, KU News Service, 785-864-8852, [email protected], @RickHellman Communication studies expert attacks myths about harms of social...

For spring gardens, start transplants now

Onions, many other vegetables need time to germinate before spring planting. Spring gardens may seem distant in the midst of winter, but Kansas State University...

Houseplants are fun

Houseplants are fun to have year round. They do have care requirements to keep them happy and healthy. One of these requirements is nutrition....

KU News: $2.5M grant will support nature-based study of pathogen resistance in perennial crop systems

From the Office of Public Affairs | http://www.news.ku.edu Headlines Contact: Kirsten Bosnak, KU Field Station, 785-864-6267, [email protected], @KUFieldStation $2.5M grant will support nature-based study of pathogen resistance...

As cheerleading gets competitive, a Kansas City doctor wants to make it safer from concussions

A Kansas City doctor and the American Academy of Pediatrics have issued a report analyzing the unique injury risks in cheerleading and how to...

KU research suggests wind power isn’t a red vs. blue issue in Kansas

New wind installations aren’t allowed in about one-fifth of Kansas counties, in part to protect the nation’s last, largest swath of tallgrass prairie. Wind power...

“Let’s Get Moving!”

As we start the New Year, many people are making resolutions and setting goals for the next 12 months. One of the most common...

Mass deportations could endanger Kansas’ meat economy: ‘It would be a ghost town’

The price of beef is at all-time highs, but a major policy initiative of the incoming Trump Administration could drive them higher. In an...

Wheat Scoop: Forge the Future together at the 21st Women Managing the Farm Conference

For audio version, visit kswheat.com. Ready to forge your future on the farm? Join women from all walks of agriculture at the 2025 Women Managing...

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