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Small peaches in Kansas

Late frosts that kill peach flowers are common in Kansas. Many areas will not have a full peach crop except for about one in...

Golden Chiffon Cake

By: Susan Jackson, County Extension Agent, Family & Consumer Science Yes, the fair does bring back many memories. I am from a family of four...

Kansas plays role in FEEDing Pakistan

The project has helped grow Pakistan’s aquaculture sector by using U.S. soy as a feed ingredient source for farm-raised fish. Protein is a necessary component...

Dividing daylilies in your garden

Daylilies need to be divided every three to four years to maintain vigor. Though they may be divided in early spring before growth starts,...

Uninvited guests – crickets

Crickets subsist on a wide range of food sources. As generalist omnivores, they are opportunistic feeders deriving nourishment wherever on whatever is available including...

Harvesting winter squash

Summer squash such as zucchini and scallop are harvested while immature but winter squash such as acorn, hubbard and butternut are harvested later, in...

Trees losing bark and dying

Some trees such as sycamore, silver maple and redbuds naturally lose the outer layer of bark, especially during years of good growth.  This is...

Fall lawn seeding tips

By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture When we talk about seeding lawns in the fall we are talking about cool season grasses, like tall...

Strategies for managing low-quality wheat seed

By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources The 2014-15 wheat harvest was delayed in some parts of Kansas due to precipitation after...

When to harvest pears

Pears should not be allowed to ripen on the tree. They should be picked while still firm and ripened after harvest. Tree-ripened fruits are...

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