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New advising role helps WSU students with competitive scholarship process
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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