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September sedum

September. Time for crisp, cool Fall evenings. Leaves will start to fall soon, though the grass is still green. Pumpkins are on the horizon....

Kansas 4-H partners with Paraguay to revitalize its youth program

By Jordan Hildebrand For an audio file, visit www.kansaswheat.org.   Yields in Kansas might have increased during the 2015 harvest, but test weights and protein content were...

Honey-whole wheat bread recipe

Bread is a great choice any way you slice it.  Some give it a bum rap because they think it is all calories and...

Maximizing profitability and productivity when water is limited

Sept. 25 seminar planned in Garden City GARDEN CITY, Kan. – With every month and year that goes by, wise use of water by western...

Harvesting and roasting sunflower seeds

Sunflowers are usually ready to be harvested beginning in mid-September and into October.  Seed heads can ripen on the plant, but they will need...

Reblooming Christmas and Thanksgiving Cacti

Christmas Cactus (Schlumbergera bridgesii) and Thanksgiving Cactus (Schlumbergera truncate) are popular flowering holiday plants. Both are epiphytes native to the jungles of South America....

K-State’s Rice tapped for Key National Academy of Sciences Post

Professor who was part of Nobel Prize-winning team will lead the Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources program. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University's Charles...

Taking care of tall fescue lawns

By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture   Remember that tall fescue is a cool-season grass with most of its growing after September 1 and again in...

Fair goers can anticipate educational poultry experience

With a stop movement order in place for the state’s poultry industry, 4-H members have created innovative projects for the Kansas State Fair. HUTCHINSON,...

Harvesting sweet potatoes in your Kansas garden

Sweet potatoes should be harvested no later than the first fall freeze because cold temperatures can damage the sensitive roots. However, you may want...

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