"A century and a half later, University of Kansas professor of ecology and evolutionary biology Town Peterson sees Benecke’s images as a chance to investigate the impact of human settlement."
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What did Kansas look like 150 years ago? A KU professor’s photo book shows the drastic change
Robert Benecke captured 19th-century western Kansas landscapes before massive European migrations to the area transformed them. In the intervening years, the dust bowl, mass extinction of bison, and e...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Thirty-seven FFA members have been chosen to compete for national office at the 97th National FFA Convention and Expo this October, marking a significant milestone in their leadership journeys and showcasing their commitment to FFA and agriculture."
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Meet the 37 FFA Members Running for 2024-25 National FFA Office
Who will be our 2023-24 National FFA Officers? Meet the candidates aiming to serve our organization.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Do you have your cloves in the ground yet? Just like onions and other plants in the Allium family, garlic is sensitive to day length and matures during the longest days of summer. Fall planting gives it a jumpstart on the growing season, and it will be one of the first things to come up in the garden next spring! Almanac.com/Planting-Garlic-Fall ... See MoreSee Less
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"A group of researchers at the Federal University of Minas Gerais in Brazil conducted an in-depth study to explore whether feeding waste milk with antibiotics contributed to the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in calves."
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Are We Creating Resistant Bacteria by Feeding Waste Milk to Calves?
Non-salable milk from antibiotic-treated cows – sometimes accompanied by pasteurization – has been a calf dietary staple on dairy farms for decades. But how do those traces of antibiotics influenc...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"If predictions hold true, this fall could be a hotter and drier season across much of the U.S."
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U.S. Braces for a Hotter and Drier Fall as La Niña Looms
If predictions hold true, this fall could be a hotter and drier season across much of the U.S.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The body condition scoring system (BCS) is used to assess body energy reserves in beef cows."
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Make it a body condition goal: 5-6
When condition scoring cows, producers should look beyond age, frame size, depth, length pregnancy status and hair coat.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Iowa chapter looked to its own backyard and developed something that could not only improve lives but also save them."
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Focused on the Future of Farm Safety
Wilton FFA in Iowa channeled its creativity to develop a never-before-seen invention to help keep farmers out of harm’s way.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Kansas State Fire Marshal’s Office and the fire marshal with the Hutchinson Fire Department are investigating an incident described as a workplace accident involving a small explosion at a food trailer at the Kansas State Fair in Hutchinson."
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Several injured from small explosion at food trailer at Kansas State Fair
The Kansas State Fire Marshal’s Office and the fire marshal with the Hutchinson Fire Department are investigating an incident described as a workplace accident involving a small explosion at a food ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Would it be springtime in Oklahoma without daffodils? Unfortunately, these flowers are toxic to both cats and dogs."
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Veterinary Viewpoints: Poisonous plants in Oklahoma - Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma’s weather is great for growing many ornamental plants, but some of these blooming beauties can be dangerous for pets. Knowing which plants are toxic is important to keep your pets safe.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thank you KFRM 550 AM Farm Radio & Tamara for having me “on the front porch.”
Tune in to ‘KFRM 550 AM’ Tuesday, September 17 @ 2:30 pm!
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"In 2018, researchers at the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine identified the tick species on a dog from Arkansas."
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Asian longhorned tick identified in Oklahoma - Oklahoma State University
Originally from eastern Asia, the Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis, has successfully established itself in Australia, New Zealand, several Pacific Region island nations, and now the Un...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
In fall, we sing. 🎶
Great horned owls vocalize throughout the fall and winter months to establish territory and find a mate. While they can make an array of sounds, their most famous call is their hoot (which sounds like the quintessential owl hoot).
If you are very lucky these upcoming months, you may even hear two owls calling to each other!
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As days get shorter and temperatures start to drop, flowers fade and the monarch butterfly super generation gets the signal it's time to move. These butterflies live 8 times longer than their parents and grandparents and travel 10 times farther.
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"The unofficial holiday is denoted by our cellphone clocks falling back an hour in the middle of the night, granting some of us an extra hour of sleep."
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How long until daylight saving time ends?
The end of daylight saving time is fast approaching.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"In early autumn, when thoughts turn from vegetable gardening and move reluctantly toward preparations for winter, there’s still one crop that can be planted: garlic."
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How To Grow Garlic: Fall Is The Time To Get Planting!
Growing garlic is super simple with our easy guide! Get started in the fall and don't use cloves from the grocery store, unless you ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today, the nation mourns the deaths of the nearly 3,000 victims of the terrorist attacks on America 23 years ago.
At nightfall, the Tribute in Light will light up the New York City skyline in memory of those lost on Sept. 11, 2001. abcnews.visitlink.me/27kLr1
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Will your state see 'vibrant' fall colors this year?
As for the rest of the country, forecasters are predicting ‘dull’ to ‘typical’ colors.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Your pets are an important part of your family. They should be included in your family's emergency plan and kit. 🧰🐾
The following items should be reviewed regularly to ensure everything is fresh.
🔗 www.ready.gov/pets
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"If you live in an area where the winters are harsh, then you’ll notice that most of the species that stick around are those that can forage for seeds and other readily available wintertime foods."
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5 Fascinating Facts About Migratory Birds
Why do birds fly south? How do they know when its time to go? We answer these and other questions about this interesting phenomenon here!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"As the air turns crisp and cool in many places, it’s the perfect time to embrace the delights of the fall season."
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Top Ten Outdoor Activities for Fall
Ten great reasons to get outside this fall.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The PSD, an arm of the USDA, is tasked with investigating violations of the Packers and Stockyard Act and handing out enforcement actions."
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USDA is investigating Tyson Foods, but many details still hush-hush | AGDAILY
The investigation follows Tyson Foods’ recent closure of nine meatpacking plants across the United States.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Yes, you could see a jellyfish in Kansas
Kansas is home to various unique and even rare species of animals, including the cave salamander and the black-footed ferret.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Kreuscher’s focus is on livestock intelligence systems, and he has spent his extensive career integrating dairy software and technology on farms."
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Technology as a dairy management tool
Driving success from your investment starts with knowing how to use the data.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The farm, which has been in business since 1990, typically focuses on Christmas trees but began designing corn mazes to fill the gap before the holiday season."
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Taylor Swift mazes capture the attention of 'Swifties' nationwide | AGDAILY
Fans of Taylor Swift now have a new way to celebrate their love for the pop star this fall: Swift-themed corn mazes.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Oklahoma State University Extension encourages all Oklahomans to observe National Preparedness Month in September by identifying a family plan in case of disaster."
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Have a plan for September’s National Preparedness Month - Oklahoma State University
OSU Extension offers resources on how to plan for and recover from an emergency or disaster.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Tiny turtle time! Common snapping turtle hatchlings typically emerge between August and October, but sometimes, they'll overwinter as eggs and emerge the following spring! These young turtles instinctively head toward the water but are quite vulnerable to predators and vehicles. Have you seen any turtles lately?
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Nebraska: A flyover state? Not for monarchs! 🦋
Each fall, monarch butterflies travel more than 3,000 miles as they migrate from Canada to Mexico. This epic journey requires a variety of nectar-producing plants and energy sources, but it is threatened by habitat loss throughout the travel corridor, including Nebraska. We can help monarchs safely make their journey to Mexico with monarch gardens!
Monarch gardening is easy. Plant pollinator-friendly plants like milkweed and other native plants in your flowerpots, gardens and other available spaces. Be sure to include a variety of nectar-producing plants that bloom throughout the summer and fall to sustain monarchs on their journey.
Find tips for monarch gardening and a list of pollinator-friendly plants here: brnw.ch/21wMwGB.
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🌿 September Herb of the Month 🌿 In ancient times, herbs were believed to hold special powers tied to the zodiac. Dill, with its refreshing and cleansing properties, was seen as a lucky charm and protector against evil. Its delicate blooms were thought to ward off negative energy and attract good fortune. Learn more about dill - and all of the fun lore of September: bit.ly/3TbClhu ... See MoreSee Less
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Is that hairy caterpillar dangerous? Kansas insect expert weighs in
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Spotted a fuzzy-looking caterpillar lately? A Kansas insect expert says you might want to leave it alone as it could be packing a painful surprise. 27 News spoke with Kansas S…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Cool-season crops such as carrots, beets, parsley, cilantro and spinach can be planted about mid-October in many locations."
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Time to transition your garden for fall and start cool-season vegetables - AgriLife Today
Cool-season produce and crops need to be started soon for fall, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Garden Guide offers tips for September.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"With that idea, Murnin created an Instagram account called 365 Days of Agriculture, where she shows her everyday work around the farm."
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A Lap Around the Sun: 365 Days of Agriculture
This agriculture advocacy-focused Instagram account is run by a hardworking and relentless Montana FFA member named Claire Murnin.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Growing up visiting national parks, Dr. Mary Larson viewed archaeology as no different from any other regular job."
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Real-life Indiana Jones: OSU professor discusses archaeology background - Oklahoma State University
Growing up visiting national parks, Dr. Mary Larson viewed archaeology as no different from any other regular job.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
September is sweet... it's National Honey Month! Read on for honey facts worth buzzing about, plus an easy condiment recipe! 🍯🍯🍯 Almanac.com/Honey ... See MoreSee Less
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Milkweed is best known for the role it plays in the life cycle of the monarch butterfly, especially during the spring and summer when the plant is in bloom. As the temperatures drop, the plant produces spiky pods that protect many small seeds.
When the pod is ready to disperse, it splits down the middle. Feathery white “floss” helps the seeds to catch the wind and travel to new locations to germinate.
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"U.S. exporters of certain cheeses and meats will continue to be able to use those terms in Chile."
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Landmark Agreement Secures U.S. Exporters’ Rights to Use Common Names in Chilean Market
U.S. exporters of certain cheeses and meats will continue to be able to use those terms in Chile.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Working from home.
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"Standards will also be developed to determine when manufactured food, cell-grown or lab-grown meat is being falsely advertised or misbranded, she said."
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"The Kansas State Fair administration aims to reach 350,000 people over its 10-day run, breaking its pre-COVID numbers."
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Some changes coming to the Kansas State Fair this year
One of the changes this year, is a mobile app.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Construction workers are hurrying to put the final touches on what is planned to be the state’s largest feedlot for feeding cattle."
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Largest cattle feedlot in Nebraska to begin taking feeders later this month • Nebraska Examiner
LINCOLN — Construction workers are hurrying to put the final touches on what is planned to be the state’s largest feedlot for feeding cattle. Blackshirt Feeders, led by a trio of Canadian veterina...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The federal government announced $7.3 billion in investments Thursday for 16 rural electric cooperatives around the country, including one in Nebraska, that seek to expand clean energy."
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"In July, the Postal Service inspector general’s office conducted an audit in the Kansas City region. The audit concluded that mail delays have been caused by a lack of management oversight and staffing shortages."
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U.S. Postal Service slowdowns are so bad, baby birds are dying in transit
Backyard and large-scale farmers in the Midwest and around the country report more deliveries that arrive too late for baby birds to survive. The trend is part of complaints about the USPS as it tries...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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