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Kansas net farm income climbed in 2020 despite COVID-19; 2021 looks promising Economists give early estimate and projections for 2021

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas farms appear to be moving out of the shadow of the global pandemic, according to two Kansas State University agricultural...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Leon Winfrey, Flying W Outfitters

Some people are hunting for ways to diversify the rural economy. Today we’ll meet a Kansas entrepreneur who uses hunting itself to create additional...

Horticulture News: Not all lawns are created the same

Nearly every homeowner has a lawn in this area. Not all lawns are created the same. There are cool-season lawns like tall fescue and...

K-State vet shares tips for managing hypothermia in newborn calves 

Calves are especially vulnerable to recent sub-zero temps  MANHATTAN, Kan. – Sub-zero temperatures across Kansas have come at a particularly bad time for the state’s...

Giddy-up: 4-H horse shows get green light beginning in April

Organizers get the go-ahead to re-start several popular events MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas 4-H officials got a bit more pep in their gait recently when...

Weather patterns increase risk of Kansas wildfires, officials say

Kansas Forest Service prepping for busy spring MANHATTAN, Kan. – A swing to drier weather patterns and higher winds this spring is likely to increase...

Expect the unexpected – No better time to start saving than ‘America Saves Week’

MANHATTAN, Kan. – If ever there was a year to drive home how important saving for emergencies is, 2020 was it. The sudden loss...

KU News: KU Public Safety releases 2020 crime data for Lawrence campus

Headlines Contact: Chris Keary, Office of Public Safety, 785-864-5900, [email protected], @KUPublicSafety KU Public Safety releases 2020 crime data for Lawrence campus LAWRENCE — Reported crimes were down...

K-State’s Garden Hour kicks off spring series Feb. 17

Popular online program features horticulture experts from across state MANHATTAN, Kan. – Matthew McKernan thinks he has just the remedy for gardeners to combat the...

Media Alert: Better Kansas

In Better Kansas this week, we touch on fruit consumption, supporting healthy choices in communities, the possibility of spring wheat in Kansas, monitoring meat...

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