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13 Reasons To Love Sunflowers Even More
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🌾 Wheat Tour 2025 — Final Report
The 2025 Wheat Quality Tour is complete after 3 days of field scouting across Kansas.
👥 67 people | 🌍 21 states + 6 countries | 🚗 17 vehicles
📍 449 wheat fields evaluated
📊 Final 3-day average yield: 53.0 bushels per acre
📦 Estimated Kansas wheat production: 338.5 million bushels
The story of this year’s tour was Wheat Streak Mosaic Virus complex. The tour captures a snapshot of wheat’s potential across the state.
See the link in the first comment for the full report!
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Have you ever tried this?
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Water Glassing Eggs: How to Preserve Your Harvest
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If you raise chickens, water glassing eggs is a must! Here’s how to preserve your extra eggs so that you'll have them during the winter.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Too cute.
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"Oklahoma is known for its rolling and expansive wheat fields because wheat is one of the top crops produced in the state. More than 70% of all wheat acres are planted with varieties developed at Oklahoma State University, including 36 varieties commercialized by the university since 2000."
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OSU and Oklahoma Genetics inc. partnership benefits wheat industry - Oklahoma State University
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Oklahoma is known for its rolling and expansive wheat fields because wheat is one of the top crops produced in the state. More than 70% of all wheat acres are planted with varieties developed at Oklah...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"A Kansas law that went into effect in 2018 legally protects good Samaritans who break into vehicles to save overheating pets and people."
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Kansas law protects those saving kids, animals in hot cars
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"Two people from Missouri have completed a journey reminiscent of the days when long-distance cattle drives were common."
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Chisholm Trail riders complete 88-day journey to Abilene
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Tom Nass and BG Gilliam, both of Pineville, Missouri, traveled the entirety of the Chisholm Trail from near San Antonio to Abilene. The journey began February 14, spanned 88 days,0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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On May 15, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed into law an act of Congress establishing "a Department of Agriculture."
Happy birthday USDA 🎉
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"Although lichens are some of Nebraska’s quietest residents, they have fascinating stories to tell, especially about the air we breathe and the resilience of life in tough places."
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Lichen - Nature’s Quiet Partnership - Nebraskaland Magazine
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Lichens have fascinating stories to tell, especially about the air we breathe and the resilience of life in tough places.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
There are easier ways to earn frequent flyer miles…
Think safety and act safely. You can help keep yourself and other visitors safe and wildlife wild by setting a good example! Remember to treat wildlife with proper caution and respect. The safety of animals, as well as your safety, depends on everyone using good judgment.
🦬 Give animals room.
The best way to stay safe around wildlife is to give animals room to move. Many parks require you to stay a minimum distance of 25 yards from most wildlife and 100 yards from predators like bears and wolves. If you’re close enough for a selfie, you’re definitely too close. Use binoculars or a zoom lens and move back if wildlife approach you.
🦬 Do not disturb.
Even when you’re farther away, leaving wildlife alone can help your viewing experience—plus it’s the law. It’s illegal to feed, touch, tease, frighten, or intentionally disturb wildlife. Remember that wildlife in parks are wild and like Grandma, can be unpredictable when they’re disturbed or surprised.
🦬 Be responsible.
Ultimately, staying safe and keeping wildlife wild is up to you! When you go out into a national park, it’s your responsibility to keep yourself, your family, and the wildlife safe.
Find more tips to watch wildlife safely at: www.nps.gov/subjects/watchingwildlife/7ways.htm
📸 Illustration featuring mountains, trees, and a bison and person in close contact with the text, “Don’t pet the fluffy cows,” and “think safety, act safely.” NPS
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"The genetic trait only occurs in about one in 100,000 elk."
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Photos: Rare 1 in 100,000 piebald elk spotted in Colorado
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An elk with a very rare genetic trait has been spotted roaming around in Colorado.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Oklahoma has many animals, plants and other natural resources as symbols of our state.
The wild turkey is our state game bird!
Oklahoma History:
- 1925: turkeys are rare
- 1948: rio grandes released
- 1971: easterns, release begins
- 1975: hunting season reopened
National Symbol? Suggested as national bird by Ben Franklin.
Roosting: in trees with large horizontal branches and open understory.
Nesting: On the ground in April and May
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"In a world where most people are more familiar with grocery store aisles than furrowed fields, two 4-H members are pushing back against the disconnect between modern life and the roots of our food system."
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How two young 4-H leaders are bringing farming to the next generation
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Two 4-H Roth Scholars are reconnecting youth with agriculture through hands-on projects in urban communities and classrooms.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"There are several plants you can add to your garden or patio that act as natural bug and mosquito repellents."
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Mosquito Repellent Plants - Natural Ways to Keep Bugs Away
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If you're tired of dealing with pesky mosquitoes and other annoying bugs, why not turn to nature for a solution? There are several plants you can add to If you're tired of dealing with pesky mosquitoe...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
He never said anything about cows.🤷♀️🐮
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"Although Gina Tran had no exposure to agriculture while growing up in Orlando, Fla., she had an affinity for animals. In high school, Tran signed up for a veterinary assisting class and was invited to join the University FFA Chapter."
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FFA Experiences Lead to a Cattle-Focused Future
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Gina Tran found her footing in agriculture through competitive events, internships and meaningful conversations.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Larson reminds producers to follow the label instructions when treating cattle."
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Cattle Chat: Product handling and administration
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K-State beef cattle veterinarian Bob Larson offers tips on handling animal health products to maximize efficacy and keep products from negatively impacting the people who administer the medicines.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“There is a statistic (from the American Academy of Dermatology) that it only takes one blistering sunburn during childhood or adolescence to nearly double a person’s chance of developing melanoma."
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #summer #sunscreen
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Summer is coming: Remember your sunscreen, says K-State specialist
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Family and Consumer Science specialist Ashley Svaty says you should apply sunscreen every two hours while out in the scene to decrease the risk of sunburn.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Companion planting is nature’s way of minimizing pest damage, boosting soil fertility, reducing weed competition, and, ultimately, increasing yields 🌱💪 Productive gardens cultivated with companion planting in mind also tend to look better! For a tried-and-true way to reduce pests, attract pollinators, and boost growth, use our Companion Planting Chart when adding plants to your garden. Here's more! 🌱 Almanac.com/Companion-Planting-Guide-Vegetables ... See MoreSee Less
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"She said that making ends meets comes down to five ‘C’ words – control, claim, communicate, confer and change."
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When Your Income Drops: K-State expert shares money-saving tips
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Kiss and colleagues have written a publication, titled ‘When Your Income Drops: Making Ends Meet,’ that is available online through the K-State Research and Extension bookstore.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Corps does not have enough staff to safely oversee those areas while still being prepared to mobilize for flood management duties if needed."
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers says staffing shortages will limit lake life for Oklahomans, visitors
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Tulsa District oversees 29 bodies of water in Oklahoma. In an announcement Thursday, the Corps said staffing shortages will impact all the district’s lakes this s...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“SNAP, which assists more than 42 million low-income people in the U.S. with buying food, is currently completely paid for by the federal government."
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #SNAP
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House Ag Budget Plan Tightens SNAP, Expands Farm Safety Net
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“House Republicans are proposing to cut $290 billion from nutrition assistance spending over the next 10 years and use some of the savings to increase spending on commodity programs, crop insurance ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
For 12 fourth-year Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine students, a veterinary rotation in Alaska became the opportunity of a lifetime: volunteering at the 53rd Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, often called “The Last Great Race on Earth.”
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It's out of hand.
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"Zach Denney with KDOR said the new plates have an all-black background with sharp white lettering, which makes them stand out."
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Blackout license plates available for purchase starting on July 1, 2025
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas drivers will soon be able to start buying sleek new ‘blackout-style’ license plates this summer. The Kansas Department of Revenue (KDOR) announced on Monday…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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National Geographic photographer event coming to Topeka
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – A National Geographic photographer who’s on a mission to photograph every species in human care will be holding an event at Washburn University next month. Joel Sartore,…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Absolutely loving life. 😂😂
📸 Tessa Mills
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Look out for box turtles in the road!
Only move them if it is safe to do so.
Ornate Box Turtle
found statewide
HABITAT: open prairies, sandy soil
FOOD: insects, plants carrion
Three-toed Box Turtle
found in eastern OK
HABITAT: woodlands, thickets
FOOD: snails, earthworms, insects, carrion, plants, fungi, fruits
Did you know...
- lifespan can be 50+ years
- survival of young is low
- very active April-June
- avoid turtles on the road!
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"ATVs are often used for recreation, as well as agricultural work, including checking livestock and spraying weeds."
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K-State agriculture expert urges safety when driving off-road vehicles
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K-State agriculture safety expert Tawnie Larson outlines steps to increase safety when driving all-terrain vehicles and utility task vehicles on the farm.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The first step in preventing livestock theft involves permanently identifying cattle through techniques like hot brands and ear notches."
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Cattle theft: Not just a thing of the wild west
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Scarlett Madinger, the vice president of communications at the Kansas Livestock Association, provides theft prevention methods for cattle.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Last year, a rare “double brood” of cicadas emerged for the first time in 200 years. But how about this year?
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Attack Of The Cicadas 2025 Map, FAQ And Tips
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See Farmers' Almanac Cicadas 2025 map, frequently asked questions, cicada meaning and superstitions—as well as essential tips for keeping ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"U.S. and Chinese officials said Monday they had reached a deal to roll back most of their recent tariffs and call a 90-day truce in their trade war for more talks on resolving their trade disputes."
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US and China agree to pause sky-high tariffs for 90 days
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Stock markets rose sharply as the globe’s two major economic powers took a step back from a clash that has unsettled the global economy.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thanks for the reminder okwildlifedept!
#kansaswildlife #letthembe #springtime
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"USDA is suspending live animal imports from Mexico."
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USDA suspends Mexico livestock imports over screwworm concerns
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Learn how the USDA's suspension of livestock imports from Mexico due to screwworm affects U.S. farmers and the industry.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
This unassuming little plant, with its delicate lavender blooms, is only found in a certain portion of the state—and it’s one of the rarest native species. The blowout penstemon (also called Hayden's Penstemon) thrives in areas where few others can: sandy, shifting dunes created by wind erosion, known as "blowouts."
Once teetering on the brink of extinction, this plant has been making a slow but steady comeback thanks to conservation efforts. It's a tough survivor in a harsh landscape—true Nebraska grit in flower form! This penstemon species is still considered a federally endangered plant at this time.
📸: Nebraskaland Magazine
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"Farm life, especially around spring field work, is unpredictable and demands constant attention."
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #mothersday #farmlife
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The Unexpected Joys of Motherhood on the Farm
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This Mother’s Day may not include typical festivities, but it’s the small, meaningful moments that encapsulate the real joy of being a mom on the farm — a job I wouldn’t trade for anything in ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Two years overdue, Congress still hasn’t passed a new farm bill, and as the calendar approaches the half-way point of 2025, optimism of passing a farm bill this year is waning."
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59% of Ag Economists Think Congress Won’t Pass a New Farm Bill Until 2026
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The April Ag Economists’ Monthly Monitor found most agricultural economists think it could be 2026 before we see Congress final pass a new bill. One reason why is the fact Congress passed $10 billio...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Mother's Day!💐
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"According to USDA’s Crop Progress report released Monday, 7% of the national soybean crop had emerged."
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No Soybean Emergence in 3 States, Says USDA
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Soybean emergence is underway across much of the country, with 15 of the 18 top soybean-growing states reporting emergence as of the week ending May 4, 2025. Here’s a closer look at the soybean crop...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The cattle industry has a broad genetic base with literally hundreds of breeds. Here are four you don’t see every day."
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