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Carp Roundup important to conservation

STORY AND PHOTOS BY ERIC FOWLER outdoornebraska.gov Cattle drives are an important part of one chapter of Nebraska’s history. For about 20 years in the late-1800s,...

Horticulture News – As COVID 19 continues

As COVID 19 continues, a great winter activity is to plan your gardening wants and needs for the year. Plants like cabbage and kale...

K-State plans junior swine, meat goat events

4-H and FFA youth encouraged to join the virtual series MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University officials have announced they will offer two junior producer...

Poison Ivy or Virginia Creeper? K-State horticulture expert explains the difference

Knowing how to identify poison ivy is key to avoiding contact MANHATTAN, Kan. – Most gardeners and outdoor enthusiasts have heard at least some version...

Horticulture 2021 Newsletter

ANNOUNCEMENTS Great Plains Growers Virtual Conference February 12 & 13, 2021 The 2021 Great Plains Growers Conference is going virtual! Stay home and avoid winter driving...

K-State rodeo cancelled

Facilities not available due to COVID-19 restrictions MANHATTAN, Kan. – Officials with Kansas State University’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry have announced the 2021...

RCAT to Operate “Saturday Routes” Daily until further notice.

Due to the impact of COVID-19, Barbara Lilyhorn, Reno County Public Transportation Director has announced that effective at 7 a.m. Tuesday, January 19, Rcat...

We Are More Alike Than Different

America is grappling a difficult legacy. Our society was built by the blood and sweat of slaves, on land previously occupied by Native Americans....

Health rises to top of 2021 New Year’s resolutions

K-State aging specialist encourages older adults to make yearly goals, too MANHATTAN, Kan. – It may not be a surprise in light of the COVID-19...

Regulatory questions hang over Kansas hemp industry as commercial growing starts

PITTSBURG, Kan. As reported in The Hutchinson News, as legal hemp cultivation in Kansas enters its third year, licensed farmers can look forward to...

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