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As Kansas farms grow bigger, more people leave and rural life gets lonelier

Kansas farms have expanded their operations and are now bigger than ever, which has led to an economic boom. But that also means fewer...

How to keep invasive fish from jumping dam, infesting Kansas River near Topeka

Kansas wildlife officials have an idea for how to stop an invasive fish known for its jumping ability from leaping over a Lawrence dam...

Five fall tips for cool-season lawn care

As the sun sets on another summer season, lawn care does not stop. When it comes to routine turf maintenance, the late summer to...

Test forages to prevent nitrate and prussic acid poisoning

Many Kansas cattle operations rely on some type of harvested feed to use in the winter months, and common among those sources are forage...

Bovine anaplasmosis vaccine developed

Cattle producers are one step closer to protecting their livestock from bovine anaplasmosis after the University of Missouri announced it has developed the first...

As ‘Grain Belt Express’ moves nearer to construction, fights move to center stage

A series of long-simmering fights over a proposed 800-mile-long, 5,000-megawatt energy transmission line designed to bring power from the wind-rich central plains to energy...

Big political event to immediately follow end of Daylight Saving Time in Kansas

Daylight Saving Time in Kansas will end two days before the United States elects its next chief executive. DST comes to a halt at 2...

USDA Offers Disaster Assistance to Agricultural Producers in Kansas Impacted by Drought

Aug. 28, 2024 – Agricultural operations in Kansas have been significantly impacted by recent drought. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has technical and financial...

Extending life of aquifer takes a commitment

Finding ways to extend the economic viability of the Ogallala Aquifer is a regular topic among farmers who ask what can be done in...

Fact Sheet: sclerotinia crown and stem rot of alfalfa

Sclerotinia crown and stem rot, also called white mold, can be one of the most destructive diseases of alfalfa. The pathogen that causes this...

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