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This Underrated State Park In Kansas Is So Little-Known, You’ll Practically Have It All To Yourself

Imagine a place where the prairie stretches as far as the eye can see, and the only thing more abundant than grass is… well,...

Time to rethink deworming the beef herd

The use of commercial livestock dewormers has paid off in terms of animal health and productivity, but it has also resulted in resistance among...

KC Chiefs: We are the villains, my friends

Fans of the Kansas City Chiefs, we and our team are the new villains in sports. It is a good place to be. Somewhere between...

Mysteries Of Kansas’ Ancient Trail

Have you ever wondered about the hidden history of Kansas? One of the most intriguing aspects is the Ancient Trail that winds through the state. This...

House Bill 2063 Recently Introduced by Kansans for Conservation

Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever are proud to support House Bill 2063, introduced by Kansans for Conservation. Drafted by the coalition, this bill would establish a state...

K-State researchers say red meat allergy from tick bites is becoming more common

Researchers at Kansas State University say the number of cases of an allergic reaction to red meat tied to tick bites is increasing across...

USDA Announces 2025 Enrollment Periods for Crop and Dairy Safety-Net Programs

Producers Can Enroll in the 2025 Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage Programs. Beginning Jan. 21 and Dairy Margin Coverage Beginning Jan.29 WASHINGTON, Jan....

Area young farmers and ranchers attend statewide leadership conference

Farmers and ranchers from across Kansas gathered in Manhattan Jan. 10-12 for the annual Young Farmers and Ranchers (YF&R) leaders conference. Nearly 500 attended the...

K-State will build new $16m Beef Cattle Research Center with donor gifts

Kansas State University is building a new Beef Cattle Research Center on the north side of Manhattan. The Kansas Board of Regents last week approved...

Grazing crop stubble can extend feed resources

K-State beef cattle veterinarians offer tips for producers turning out the herd on crop fields post-harvest. Eating leftovers is a way for people to save...

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