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New advising role helps WSU students with competitive scholarship process

Wichita State University has created a new position dedicated to guiding high-achieving students through the daunting process of applying for competitive national fellowships and...

Broiler hatchery

ISSN: 1949-1840 Released October 1, 2014, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United...

School-age children and physical activity

Amy Halliburton, former Graduate Research Assistant, Human Development and Family Studies; Sara Gable, Ph.D., State Specialist & Associate Professor, University of Missouri Extension Between the...

Talking Tombstones seeks to illuminate Hutchinson residents

  Hutchinson Theatre Guild holds annual fundraiser Talking Tombstones   Hutchinson, Kan. – October 11th, 2014, marks the Hutchinson Theatre Guild’s fundraiser: Talking Tombstones. Talking Tombstones is...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural – Matthew Contreras – T&M Concrete

By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University.   Have you ever turned away business on principle...

Small grains 2014 summary

ISSN: 1949-162X All wheat production totaled 2.04 billion bushels in 2014, down 5 percent from the revised 2013 total. Area harvested for grain totaled 46.5 million acres,...

Questions on ornamental grasses

We are starting to receive questions on whether it is best to cut back ornamental grasses in the fall or spring. As a rule, ornamental...

NCAT OREI grant to study organic risk

Is organic farming risky? The National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) will be taking an in-depth look at that question over the next four...

Fertilize spring-flowering bulbs

October is the month that existing beds of spring-flowering bulbs such as daffodils and tulips are fertilized. If bulbs have been fertilized in the past, there...

Fall a good time for soil testing

Though we often think of soil testing as a spring chore, fall can actually be a better time. Soil-testing laboratories are often very busy during...
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