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Growing your own firewood

With high energy costs, some homeowners are turning to wood for heat. I’m one of them. Fortunately, the farm has a number of volunteer trees...

Radish roxanne

Roxanne is a hybrid radish with uniform bright red color and a beautiful creamy white interior. Roxanne is a great tasting radish with no...

Start trees off right

Research from K-State’s John C. Pair Horticultural Center has quantified the effect of controlling grasses around newly planted trees. Jason Griffin, William Reid, and Dale...

Fruit Trees and Frost

Spring in Kansas is often unsettled with apricot and peach tree flowers being the most vulnerable to late frosts. Of course, the tree itself...

Opinions Sought on Feral Hog Control

MANHATTAN, Kan. – When wildlife populations bloom or problems arise from certain wildlife species, an allowance for sport hunting might come immediately to mind...

Taking canola production to the next level

Canola College 2015 Set for February 19 in Enid, Oklahoma MANHATTAN, Kan. – The latest developments in canola production and marketing will be highlighted at...

Spring trees

By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture Spring is ALMOST here!  Time to think about planting trees. The Kansas Forest Service offers low-cost tree and shrub...

Healthy salads

By: Susan Jackson How many of you are like me and are trying to start some healthy habits in the New Year? Whether you’re trying...

Newer fluorescent lights available for indoor gardeners

Many gardeners use fluorescent lights to start young vegetable and flower plants during the spring or to grow certain houseplants all year long. Traditionally, we have used...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural – Bret Chilcott – AgEagle – Part 1

By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. Have you ever wanted a birds-eye view? Wouldn’t...

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