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Moths and More Moths

We’ve received reports of an abundance of moths in and around homes. Two species commonly found this time of year are the green cloverworm and...

Keep your Pumpkins Longer

Pumpkins that are harvested before they fully ripen will rot more quickly than those harvested at peak maturity. A mature pumpkin will have a...

Coolest Thing Made In Kansas – 2024 People’s Choice Winner Announced

Wichita, KAN. - After six weeks of competition, the Kansas Manufacturing Council (KMC) on Wednesday announced the Atom Pop corn popper is the winner of...

Rural Kansas families invited to participate in virtual KU Medical Center study to promote healthy lifestyles

Rural Kansas families with elementary school-aged children have a free opportunity to get assistance adopting lifelong healthy habits via a new study led by...

The lesser prairie chicken is disappearing in Kansas. Can conservation credits save it?

Conservationists and cattle ranchers are working together to restore grassland for the lesser prairie chicken. The bird used to roam Kansas, but has lost...

USDA Launches Assistance Network to Support Financially Distressed Farmers and Ranchers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is announcing the launch of the Distressed Borrowers Assistance Network, an initiative designed to provide personalized support to...

How Grazing Corn Residue Affects the Soil

One of the most common concerns about grazing corn residue is that cattle will cause soil compaction. A long term grazing data (16 years)...

Saying goodbye to metal bangs tags and hello to EID tags

If your heifers are bangs tagged, those orange metal clips will soon be a relic of the past. Starting November 5, 2024, your veterinarian...

Kansas is covered in farms but isn’t growing enough local produce for school lunches

Despite being surrounded by farmland, school districts in western Kansas struggle to source local food options to feed kids. But farm tours given by...

What does the Old Farmer’s Almanac say about winter in Kansas?

Winter in Kansas could be above average temperatures. The Old Farmer's Almanac is predicting temperatures will be "up and snowfall down throughout most of the...

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