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The International Year of Soils: Soils Protect the Natural Environment

Managing the health of the world’s largest filter – soil – means protecting the larger environment and the other resources it contains. Clean water...

Why do houseplants lose leaves after being brought inside?

Newly bought houseplants or those brought in from outside often lose their leaves.  In order to understand why this occurs, we need to look...

Be on the lookout for goldenrod soldier beetles

If you haven’t noticed yet, hordes of goldenrod soldier beetle (Chauliognathus pennsylvanicus) adults are feeding on goldenrod (Solidago spp.) and other flowering plants such...

Give me more of the good fat

New research from K-State suggests consumers may prefer beef enhanced by important omega-3 fatty acids. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Many people know that omega-3 fatty acids...

Bringing amaryllis back into bloom

With proper care, amaryllis will bloom year after year. Bring the pot in before the first frost and place in a dark location. Withhold...

Rotation of vegetable crops

Rotating vegetable crops is a standard way of helping prevent disease from being carried over from one year to the next. Rotation means that...

Time to plant Spring-flowering bulbs

Late September through October is an excellent time to plant spring-flowering bulbs such as crocus, tulips, and daffodils. These plants need to develop roots...

Kansas State University and PrecisionHawk developing UAS app that predicts corn production

A research and technology development partnership between two of the nation's leaders in the unmanned aerial vehicles industry is taking flight. Kansas State University recently...

Kansas Forest Service presents the 2015 Fall Forestry Festival

The festival offers family fun and education in nature at the Dean Family Tree Farm. MADISON, Kan. – Imagine a beautiful fall Saturday. Add a...

Lawn seeding deadline in Kansas nears

September is the best month to reseed cool-season lawns such as tall fescue and Kentucky bluegrass.  However, you can get by with an early...

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