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USDA invests $68 million in 540 renewable energy and energy efficiency projects nationwide
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Funding includes loan guarantees and grants for solar energy to create jobs, promote energy independence and advance the use of renewable fuels
BUNN, N.C., Sept....
BVD testing could pay off big
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A K-State veterinarian reviews a new study about the economic value of testing calves for bovine viral diarrhea.
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The name of the...
K-State agronomists help co-author newly revised “Midwest Cover Crops Field Guide”
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MANHATTAN, Kan. - Farmers interested in planting cover crops to improve soil health now have an updated and expanded resource in the second edition of...
Rick Funk Memorial Youth and Women’s Pheasant Hunt, Ocotber 4
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Activities will be available for all family members in attendance
PRATT – The Johnson County chapter of Pheasants Forever (PF) is hosting an Outdoor Family...
Milford wildlife area youth duck hunt
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Youth age 10-15 are invited to attend the early morning hunt
PRATT – When a morning involves a hot breakfast and duck hunting, can it...
Quick start leads Cougar Volleyball to short work of Marshalltown
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Less than twenty-four hours from a five-set comeback victory at Butler Community College, the Barton Community College volleyball team showed little hangover from the...
Broiler hatchery
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ISSN: 1949-1840
Released September 24, 2014, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service
(NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of
Agriculture (USDA).
Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United...
Fall turkey season opens October 1
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Consider doing your Thanksgiving dinner shopping outdoors this season
PRATT – The 2014 Fall Turkey Season is open Oct. 1 - Dec. 2 and Dec....
Pasta’s perfect for casual supper
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(Family Features) Be it a relaxing night in with friends, watching the football game or just catching up, such occasions call for great food....
K-State Crops Team wins Australian Universities Crops Competition
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MANHATTAN, Kan. - Six members of the Kansas State University Crops Team recently returned from a study trip to Australia where they also took...
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