K-State plans program to discuss connection between art, societal issues
New program is an outgrowth of 4-H Community Conversations
MANHATTAN, Kan. – An innovative 4-H program...
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University of Kansas announces spring...
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Washington NFL team name change 'long-overdue,...
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Horticulture News
By: Scott Eckert, Harvey County Extension Agent, Horticulture
Tomato plants are easy to grow but have about 1,000 problems! During the summer the hot,...
Beef cattle experts outline ‘pillars’ for sustainable ranches
Environmental considerations important, but so are social, economic matters
MANHATTAN, Kan. — In agriculture, the word sustainability is...
4-H shooting sports team eyes fall season
Virtual Quiz Bowl highlights summer activities
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Anissa Jepsen had to figure that there was little or...
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Inspection reports expose audit firms to litigation, study finds
LAWRENCE — A University...
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Couple’s $2M gift supports KU program...
It’s time to plant the fall garden
Plant thick rows, then thin the plants later, says horticulture expert
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Many home gardeners in Kansas...