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Tickborne blood cell parasite marches across U.S. to Kansas

A relatively recent (labeled as an emerging threat) red blood cell parasite has now been diagnosed in calves in Kansas. The parasite, Theileria orientalis ikeda, was...

Kansas Volunteers Launch First Women on the Wing Chapter of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever

 Pheasants Forever (PF) and Quail Forever (QF) are proud to introduce the first Women on the Wing Chapter in Kansas. The Kansas Prairie Women on...

K-State researcher touts benefits of winter wheat in crop rotation

Lollato says crop’s value extends beyond grain Kansas State University wheat specialist Romulo Lollato says farmers should consider what they might be missing when choosing...

Skating? Try living on thin ice

At a glance: Kansas State University fisheries and aquatics specialist Joe Gerken shares how some warm-blooded wildlife sustain themselves during cold temperatures. More information: Joe Gerken, 785-532-1418, [email protected] By...

New year, new laws: These five bipartisan Kansas laws take effect in 2025

The start of a new year is also ushering in the start of new laws going into effect in Kansas. While it is far more...

Applications for 2025 Boys State of Kansas Session Open

The American Legion Boys State of Kansas is accepting applications for its 2025 session. The event is set to be held Sunday, June 1, through Saturday,...

Starting Onions Indoors

If grown from seed, onions need to be started indoors 10 to 12 weeks prior to the transplant date. Onions are typically planted in...

Starting Garden Transplants from Seed

It’s not too early to begin gathering seeds for the spring garden. Select seeds from reputable sources to ensure high quality, healthy seeds. Starting transplants...

Several events for Kansas corn producers are planned in the the new year.

The Kansas Corn and Soybean Schools are January 14 through 17 across the state. The Kansas Corn Symposium will celebrate KCGA’s 50th year on...

10 Things People in Kansas Do That Outsiders Will Never Understand

Kansas – the Sunflower State, where the skies are big, the wheat fields are endless, and life moves at a slower, steadier pace. It...
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