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"As harvest progresses in Nebraska, dry and windy weather conditions have some farmers on edge with concerns over field fires as combines run."
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Farmers face ‘dangerous dry conditions’ as harvest continues in Nebraska
From a wet spring to flooding at the end of June to severe drought conditions, farmers in Nebraska have faced a challenging growing season in 2024.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Nima’s achievement was confirmed by the Nepal Mountaineering Association."
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Teenager becomes youngest person to summit world’s 14 highest peaks
(CNN) — A Nepalese teenager has become the youngest person to summit the world’s 14 highest peaks.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"An annual flower, marigolds (Tagetes) are the spendthrifts among annuals, bringing a wealth of gold, copper, and brass into our summer and autumn gardens."
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How to Grow Marigolds: The Complete Marigold Flower Guide
Learn how to plant, grow, and care for cheery marigold flowers with this garden guide. Including everything from planting marigold seeds to deadheading flowers.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"If you’ve ever forgotten to clean up in the fall, you’ll know it makes life much easier in the spring—and it’s also better to clean up for the health of your garden."
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Fall Vegetable Garden Cleanup Checklist
Let's make our fall vegetable garden cleanup easier with 11 things to do in autumn before the weather gets uncomfortably cold. Tidying up your garden prevents problems later and means less work in the...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Earl doesn't have a poker face.
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"The Union Pacific historic steam locomotive Big Boy No. 4014 is expected to charge though Kansas next week."
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Steam locomotive 'Big Boy' returns to Kansas next week
The Union Pacific historic steam locomotive Big Boy No. 4014 is expected to charge though Kansas next week.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"This is the fourth hurricane the Laubachs have experienced since moving to Florida and she says Milton hit the closest to home."
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Kansas woman recalls living through Hurricane Milton
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"Fortunately, Nebraska is well-suited to growing several types of edible nut-producing trees and shrubs, according to Justin Evertson, Assistant Director for the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln."
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Fall Foraging: Nuts! | Nebraskaland Magazine
One of the reasons to take a long walk in the woods during autumn in Nebraska is to gather delicious, nutritious, wild or homegrown nuts.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, Kansas’ only Democratic member of Congress, signed onto bipartisan legislation introduced Tuesday meant to protect vanishing grassland habitats."
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Kansas’ Sharice Davids signs onto legislation to conserve grassland habitat • Kansas Reflector
U.S. House Rep. Sharice Davids, a Kansas Democrat, is co-sponsoring legislation meant to help conserve disappearing grassland habitats.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The state’s wholesale pecan industry generates $23 million a year, and with the 2024 harvest on the horizon, Oklahoma pecan producers are preparing for a busy season."
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Pecans are the pick of the season - Oklahoma State University
As pecan harvest begins, OSU Extension explores the history, entrepreneurship and economic value of Oklahoma's native pecan industry.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"At a meeting of the Red River Boundary Commission Wednesday, commissioners voted to shift the boundary between the two states to maintain reliable access to drinking water for millions of Texans and keep compliant with federal law."
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Oklahoma's iconic shape is about to change... but only a little
Oklahoma and Texas are swapping a few acres of water-logged land between them to resolve a decades-old border issue.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"According to the USDA, these initiatives will help support small and mid-sized dairy businesses in the development, production, marketing, and distribution of dairy products."
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USDA Invests $11M to Support Small, Medium-Size Dairy Farms: A Powerful Moment with Tom Vilsack
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced that $11.04 million in new funding will be issued to help support dairy businesses and producers under the Dairy Business Innovation Initiatives (DBI) grant...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It’s Squirrel Awareness Month!
While you’re probably aware of squirrels (and if not, now’s your chance), you might not be aware of their special ability to climb down trees headfirst. Their unique ankle joints rotate 180 degrees, enabling their back feet to grip the bark as they descend. Next time you see a squirrel, check out their incredible climbing skills—nature’s acrobats in action!
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Kansas task force shares photos of Milton relief effort
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Kansas State Fire Marshall shared photos of the Kansas Task Force 2 that was deployed to Florida to help with hurricane relief efforts. The Kansas Fire Marshal said the ta…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Halloween is not too far away and nothing is more iconic than seeing an enormous spider web and a scary-looking spider in the center as part of your decorations."
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Orb-Weaver Spiders: Spooky Webs But Great For Pest Control
Those familiar-looking webs that pop up in your garden (sometimes overnight) are created by great garden pest controllers. Learn how orb-weavers spin their webs and catch their prey!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"USDA said additional resources for producers impacted by the hurricane can be found at farmers.gov."
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USDA provides contingency plans for farmers impacted by Hurricane Helene
The department has deployed 190 staff, including many from the U.S. Forest Service, to assist with response efforts, including removal of debris from roads.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
We are partnering with other agencies to remind drivers that this time of year vehicle-deer collisions are on the rise. The Kansas Highway Patrol has some great tips to help you avoid a series injury during peak deer season:
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3.5 magnitude earthquake reported in central Kansas
DICKINSON COUNTY (KSNT) – The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reports an earthquake was detected in central Kansas Thursday morning. The earthquake occurred in an area about four miles west of …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
October is #BatAppreciationMonth!
Some of you might be thinking, why should we appreciate bats? Well, here are a few very good reasons that bats should be appreciated this month, and every month!
🦇 In Nebraska we have 13 species of bats, all of which are insectivores. Some bats can eat up to 600 insects each hour!
🦇 Bats eat their own body weight in insects every night, saving farmers billions of dollars in pesticides and crop loss.
🦇 Studying bats has led to advancements in flight and sonar capabilities.
🦇 Bat research has led to medical discoveries in vaccines and medications that have benefited human health.
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"Oklahoma State University Agriculture will introduce a new Livestock & Range Field Day in the Stillwater area on Thursday, Oct. 17. The event will provide information on beef production, cattle and forage management, parasite control and production economics."
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Pumpkin Spice is easy to make, and you probably already have the ingredients in your kitchen! Aside from pumpkin pie, pumpkin muffins, and of course, PSLs, try sprinkling a teaspoon of pumpkin spice mix into your carved pumpkin before lighting the candle. Your Jack-O-Lantern will still look spooky, but smell delightful! Almanac.com/Pumpkin-Spice ... See MoreSee Less
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"The calves fed the highest amount of colostrum (20% of BW) showed increased immune response."
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Winter-Born Calves May Benefit From a Colostrum Boost
Could increasing colostrum volume delivery help calves better navigate cold stress? Brazilian researcher Carla Bittar shares her insights on adjusting colostrum dosage for winter-born calves.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"On our farm, safety is about more than just protocols and checklists — it’s about caring for each other as family and community members."
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How to practice grain bin safety
LEAD Comment: A Nebraska farm family makes grain bin safety a priority and a part of the daily routine.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Have you seen a shrub with red berries like this while exploring Kansas' outdoor spaces? Biologists say this is invasive honeysuckle, which is considered one of the largest threats to the natural ecosystem in the state. 🌿
Its presence becomes more noticeable as fall turns to winter as it is one of the last plants to lose its leaves each year. ❄️
Learn about what's being done to stop its spread by clicking here - www.ksnt.com/kansasoutdoors/biologists-fight-invasive-plant-taking-over-kansas-green-spaces/
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Why does Halloween make us think of trick-or-treating, witches on broomsticks, bobbing for apples, and carved pumpkins? Here’s a look back at the origins of Halloween traditions, and why we celebrate Halloween the way we do today! 🎃 Almanac.com/Halloween-Traditions ... See MoreSee Less
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Kansas named one of the worst states for driving behavior: Study ... See MoreSee Less
Kansas named one of the worst states for driving behavior: Study
Forbes Advisor is out with its list of worst states for driving behavior. Kansas ranks the 9th worst state.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Statewide, the past four months have been the 13th driest in nearly half a century. Now that Oklahoma is looking down the barrel of another rainless week, officials across the state are bracing for fires."
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Oklahoma prepares for fire danger as dry, warm conditions persist
Fire danger is ticking up across Oklahoma as a streak of dry and unseasonably warm weather continues.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Progress on the farm bill has been deadlocked for months."
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Odds favor a new farm bill by end of year, says Vilsack
Time is running out for Congress to agree on the new farm bill, now a year overdue, but a “common sense, reasonable, practical” package is still possible, said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack on...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"USDA introduced a three-part strategy to enhance seed system diversity, competition, and resilience."
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USDA Aims to Boost Fair Competition and Lower Food Prices, Targeting Seed and Meat Industries
These actions are part of the Biden/Harris administration's efforts to open new markets for farmers, provide more competitive choices, lower food costs for consumers and support small businesses and f...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Two mild habanero peppers known as “Notta Hotta” and “Mild Thing” that retain the peppers’ unique fruity and floral fragrances and flavors but have lower heat levels are being released by Oregon State University.
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New peppers boost flavor without the fire
Oregon State University releases mild habanero varieties that retain the peppers’ unique fruity and floral qualities.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"According to an Oct. 4 complaint filed in a New York Federal Court, McDonald’s Corporation alleges the meat companies, working with co-conspirators, collaborated to create artificially high beef prices."
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McDonald’s sues meat companies for hamburglaring consumers
Federal case alleges Cargill, JBS, Tyson, Swift and National Beef conspired to raise beef prices.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The study, Deming says, was motivated by questions over whether and how much Americans are using generative artificial intelligence."
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Americans are using AI at fairly high rates. What does this mean for the economy?
A new study finds that Americans have adopted generative AI faster than personal computers and the internet. Does this mean we're about to see a long-awaited increase in productivity growth?0 CommentsComment on Facebook
While some hunt for trophies, much of the harvest will make its way to the family dinner table. Interested in learning more about how to safely bring home wild game from the field? Check out this article: kstate.ag/47U22JH ... See MoreSee Less
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"From Oct. 7 to 12, millions of 4-H members, alumni, volunteers, and supporters will come together to celebrate the accomplishments of this vibrant community."
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National 4-H Week 2024 kicks off leadership and life skills | AGDAILY
As we kick off National 4-H Week 2024, it's time to reflect on the impact of this nationwide youth development program.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Kansas firefighters to aid in Hurricane Milton recovery
The Fire Marshal’s office said it will have 20 members who will help with search and rescue efforts.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Why you’ll no longer see ‘Wind Chill Warnings’ this winter ... See MoreSee Less
Why you’ll no longer see ‘Wind Chill Warnings’ this winter
Starting this year, the weather alerts used to express the danger of cold air will change.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The USDA said it has provided roughly $2.4 billion in assistance, including that announced on Monday, to 43,900 distressed borrowers with funding from the 2022 climate, healthcare, and tax law."
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Distressed borrowers get $250 million in USDA assistance
Some 4,650 financially distressed farmers who owe money on USDA direct and guaranteed loans will share $250 million in payments from the government, said the Agriculture Department on Monday.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"According to the report, as of Oct. 6, 87% of the 2024 corn crop in the top 18 corn-growing states had reached maturity."
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Soybean harvest nearly halfway complete
USDA released its 28th Crop Progress report of the 2024 growing season on October 7. Here's a look at the most recent corn, soy, and wheat numbers.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Grazing cover crops can cut down on the need for hay and is a good way to recycle nutrients, since most of the nutrients will be returned to the land as manure."
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Consider adding cover crops for grazing
Provide an alternative forage option while improving your soils.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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How Did A Woolly Bear Caterpillar Become A Weather Forecaster?
The woolly bear caterpillar has long been associated with winter weather folklore. But why? And what does he turn into come spring? Find out!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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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 most of its habitat to crop0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The railroad will have to take out the rail and put in new ties to fix the damage. Buckeye Street will be closed for about seven days while the work is completed."
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Abilene police search for vehicle that damaged railroad track
The Abilene Police Department is searching for a vehicle that damaged a railroad crossing used by the Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Kansans can apply to college for free Oct. 7-9
Kansas residents can apply to most Kansas institutions for free Oct. 7-9, regardless of age or income.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"According to AAA, the average price for a gallon of unleaded gas on Monday morning across the nation was $3.17, which was down 4 cents from $3.21 a week ago; down 11 cents from $3.28 a month ago; and down 55 cents from $3.72 a year ago."
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National, state gas prices drop a few pennies during the past week
Unleaded fuel in Topeka ranged Monday from $2.55 to $2.79 a gallon.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Biologists investigate where cluster of Kansas western diamondback rattlesnakes are coming from ... See MoreSee Less
Biologists investigate where cluster of Kansas western diamondback rattlesnakes are coming from
A spike in western diamondback sightings in central Kansas has biologists baffled.0 CommentsComment on Facebook