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Public invited to attend statewide meetings to discuss implementation of Kansas Water Plan

The Kansas Water Office, Kansas Department of Agriculture and Kansas Department of Health and Environment are holding a series of local consult workshops to...

Kansas Turnpike to switch to cashless tolling at 11:59 p.m. June 30. Here’s what to know.

For the nearly 70% of Kansas Turnpike users who have K-Tags or similar devices from other states, little will change when the Kansas Turnpike Authority implements...

Highly contagious Avian flu seen in Kansas birds and cattle this year. Here’s the latest.

The lethal and highly contagious avian influenza has been detected this year in birds and cattle in Kansas. The disease, also known as "bird flu"...

Mosquito season: How to control and prevent bites

Entomologist discusses all things mosquitoes – from types to tips to protect yourself. That familiar buzz and bite means mosquito season in Texas is here,...

FCEC and Kanza Coop merger approved

GARDEN PLAIN AND IUKA, Kan. — Members of Farmers Cooperative Elevator Company – Garden Plain (FCEC) approved a proposal to merge with Kanza Cooperative...

Chigger season tips to beat the itch

AgriLife Extension entomologist talks all things chiggers, from why they make you itch to ways to avoid them. If you’ve ever dealt with a bug...

After spotty April rains, Kansas wheat still has the blues 

Conditions can change quickly in the wheat fields of Kansas. Rewind to the white Christmas of 2023 when Saline County posted 1.53 inches of moisture...

Wheat tour pegs Kansas production at 290.4 million bushels

The latest edition of the Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Red Winter Wheat tour gave nearly 70 people from all aspects of the industry an...

Top barbecue tips from the ‘Three Brisketeers’

Texas A&M AgriLife experts share four tidbits every barbecue lover should know. When it comes to barbecue, few people in the Lone Star State know...

Kansas farm invites innovative experiments

MOUNDRIDGE, Kan. — Ray Flickner knows the usual risks farmers take with weather, price volatility and personal safety. He’s also become quite comfortable facing...

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