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Common bunt (stinking smut) in wheat

By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources   Common bunt occurs somewhere in Kansas almost every year, but may not be detected until...

K-State Recognizes ‘Top Hand’ at 2015 Cattle Feeders College

SCOTT CITY, Kan. -- Kansas State University in cooperation with Merck Animal Health recognized Roy Browning of Deseret Cattle Feeders as the recipient of...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Michael Perry – Aqua Shield

By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. Hobbs, New Mexico. A large apartment complex is...

ADM and K-State Celebrate Continued Partnership

Working together to improve white wheat varieties. HAYS, Kan. -- While agronomic characteristics and yield continue to be top priorities for the Kansas State University...

Buck brush control

Buckbrush (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus), also known as coralberry, is a native perennial shrub found in the eastern two-thirds of Kansas. The plant grows in open...

All About That Wheat’ is Theme for Spring Field Day in Colby

Glyphosate-resistant kochia and nitrogen management using crop sensors are among topics COLBY, Kan. – With the theme, “All About That Wheat,” the K-State Northwest Research-Extension...

Canola Clinics and Field Tour Set for May

Events will Highlight Harvesting Methods, Agronomics MANHATTAN, Kan. – K-State Research and Extension will conduct a series of timely canola educational activities in May. First up...

Field Bindweed Control

Field bindweed is difficult to control, especially for homeowners, but there are options. Home Vegetable Gardens: Weed control requires taking the treated portion of the...

Weather and Climate—What’s the Difference?

The Kansas assistant state climatologist weighs in with a new publication. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Weather and climate are often viewed as synonyms. Climate change is...

Raising a child: First you make eye contact, suggests Kansas State University child development scholar

MANHATTAN — Nurturing a baby into a capable, competent individual is complicated. A parent models language and behavior. A parent sets boundaries for safety...

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