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Plan now to enjoy ‘simple’ holidays, says K-State family resource expert

Annual rush of holidays begins with Halloween MANHATTAN, Kan. – Ready or not, here come the holidays. Kansas State University family resource management specialist Elizabeth Kiss...

How to prepare newly fallen black walnuts to enjoy this season

K-State horticulture expert shares tips for harvesting and curing MANHATTAN, Kan. — Many homeowners who have a black walnut tree in their yard look forward...

Group works to kick start aspiring small business owners in Kansas

Lunsford speaks to entrepreneurs during K-State’s First Friday talk MANHATTAN, Kan. – If there’s one thing that connects small businesses in Kansas and around the...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Jack and Ann Donaldson, Kincaid Community Center

“Built to last.” That’s a phrase we often use to describe something built with the careful craftsmanship and solid materials of yesteryear – something...

Researchers team up to look at benefits of ag technologies on quality of life

Automated systems score high in 15-year study MANHATTAN, Kan. – A Kansas State University agricultural economist is taking a step-back approach while carving out a...

Cattle Chat: Caring for growing bulls

K-State experts offer tips on meeting the nutritional needs of young bulls to aid in fertility MANHATTAN, Kan. — Anyone who has raised a teenage...

K-State’s popular Dining with Diabetes program to launch ‘email challenge’

Free program will help ease anxiety toward costly disease MANHATTAN, Kan. – In 2020, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimated that 34.2...

K-State Swine Day scheduled for Nov. 18

Program includes talks on improving nutrition, mitigating risk in the swine industry MANHATTAN, Kan. – Research updates are the cornerstone of Kansas State University’s annual...

White Castle Copycats

This past weekend was a whirlwind of how much we could get done in a 3-day weekend! Some things got started and put on...

Wheat Scoop: Kansas wheat planting and emergence off to a better start thanks to recent moisture

For audio version, visit kansaswheat.org. Rain across Kansas was welcome last week, especially as nearly half of the Kansas wheat crop has now been planted...

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