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Upcoming K-State research and extension events

MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Research and Extension is offering these events, available to all interested persons. For more information about these, as well as...

Next Heuermann lecture to focus on importance of ag communications

  LINCOLN, Neb. — Given agriculture's growing complexity and the importance of feeding an increasing global population, clear communication about the science of food production...

Make time to body condition score cows

A K-State beef cattle specialist discusses using cow body condition scores now as a guide to managing the cow-calf herd into the fall and...

A trifecta of water-planning tools

Fall is a good time for irrigators to plan future cropping systems, and K-State’s Mobile Irrigation Lab has a variety of online tools that...

Calling dairy producers: October 28 webinar to focus on new farm bill program

The Dairy Margin Protection Program was designed to protect from unfavorable margins. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University will host a webinar on the Dairy...

Communication is key for good landowner-tenant relationships.

By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources   Good tenant-landowner relationships are always based on good communication just like every good relationship. Often...

Plants that take patience pay off

"A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone...

Kansas Department of Agriculture to allow electronic documentation

In response to request from industry, as well as to provide modern, efficient service, the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA) has modified the documentation...

Austrian winter peas as a cover crop

By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources Austrian winter peas have a growth pattern very similar to that of winter wheat. It...

Pasture management workshop for small acreage owners

OLATHE, Kan. — Cool season pastures and hay fields make up the biggest chunk of agricultural land use in Johnson and surrounding counties. Now...
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