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TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas wildlife officials are taking steps to curb damage being caused to farmers landowners by rampant elk wandering around the state. Elk are one of the biggest animals you …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It is the time of year for archery deer hunters and soon, firearm deer hunters, to be on their stands or in their blinds all day long, up to 12 hours… alone.
Doesn’t sound like it’s too difficult to do, does it? Pulling an all-day sit is no easy feat even with your iPhone or Android, but it is. Deer hunting for long periods by yourself demands complete fortitude, conviction and tenacity.
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"A rapidly growing trend is for libraries to offer seeds to their gardening patrons!"
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Seed Libraries at Public Libraries Are Growing
Seed libraries are growing, especially in public libraries! Find a seed library near you and learn how a seed library works from the gardeners at The Old Farmer's Almanac.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Five years of data from a student survey coordinated by the Nebraska Community Foundation is in. The consensus: Rural youths like their small-town living."
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Survey shows Nebraska rural youths like their small-town living • Nebraska Examiner
A survey for the Nebraska Community Foundation shows that rural youth across the state like their small-town living.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Preserve your apple harvest by canning your applesauce in a water-bath canner for year-round deliciousness!"
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Canning Applesauce: Our Favorite Recipe and a How-To Guide
Making homemade applesauce is so easy and takes just minutes—and then you can preserve your fall apples by canning your applesauce in a water bath canner for year-round deliciousness.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Shorty started hunting in 1962 when he was in his early 30s, a reminder that it’s never too late to start a lifetime passion, which he has continued for a simple reason."
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Nebraska’s 96-Year-Old Deer Hunter | Nebraskaland Magazine
Shorty Hahn of Hordville, Nebraska, shares his thoughts on deer hunting at 96 years old. He hunts every day of the firearm season.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"What might appear as a single death is, in fact, a catalyst for new growth, feeding and sustaining countless other creatures."
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Death and Decomposition in Nature | Nebraskaland Magazine
When an animal dies in the wild, its carcass becomes the focal point of an intriguing micro-ecosystem that supports various life forms.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Gourds (Cucurbitaceae) are among the oldest cultivated plants."
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Gourds: Types of Gourds, Growing Gourds, Curing Gourds
You can find fun gourds at markets in the fall. So what's with these bumpy, weird-looking squash? Are pumpkins a gourd? Can you eat a gourd? How do you grow gourds? See different types of "gourdgeous"...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Pumpkin regattas are quirky, family-friendly competitions where massive pumpkins are transformed into boats, and participants race them across lakes or rivers."
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Giant pumpkins go from the patch to water for annual regattas | AGDAILY
Pumpkin regattas are quirky, family-friendly competitions where massive pumpkins are transformed into boats, and participants race them across waters.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The majority of Florida's citrus producing counties were hit with high winds and flooding, along with areas that raise dairy cattle and produce products like cotton, peanuts, rice, blueberries, strawberries and other tropical fruits, the agency said."
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Hurricane Milton caused $1.5-$2.5 billion in losses to Florida agriculture
Florida's citrus sector sustained "significant production losses" and likely long-term impacts.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Pumpkins labeled “pie pumpkins” or “sugar pumpkins” are the best varieties of pumpkin for cooking.
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Picking The Right Pumpkins For Cooking
Pumpkins labeled “pie pumpkins” or “sugar pumpkins” are the best varieties of pumpkin for cooking. They are smaller than traditional carving pumpkins and have a sweeter, less-watery flesh. Sel...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Members of Oklahoma City’s Fishery Team were out on the water on Monday and spotted a 14-pound koi in a pond."
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Fisherman catches unusual 14-pound koi in pond
A fishery team caught a 14-pound koi in a pond.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
KCLY/KFRM Radio is needing to add an additional Farm Broadcaster at it’s studios in Clay Center, KS. An understanding of agriculture, good oral and writing skills, and good oral reading skills are needed. KFRM is a large regional farm talk radio station covering 149 counties in KS, OK, and NE.
Experience is not necessary but would be a considerable advantage. Wages are dependent on experience, skills, and abilities. Most work is 7 am to 5 pm Monday -Friday. Very little weekend work required. Some travel. Nights away from the home are likely less than 15.
Apply by emailing kbauer@kfrm.com KCLY/KFRM is an EEO Employer.
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Kansas wildlife officials halt sale of lifetime hunting and fishing passes for older adults
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas wildlife officials are putting a stop to further sales of a lifetime pass for hunting and fishing marketed specifically for older adults this week. The Kansas Departmen…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
CORRECTION: A correction has been made to the original post. Drones MAY NOT BE USED to scout game either on private or public property.
With deer season in full swing, Kansas Game Wardens are receiving questions regarding drones and using them as hunting aids. Drones are considered an aircraft or air vehicle under the FAA. It is illegal to take any game animal or furbearing animal using any air vehicle or aircraft. It is also illegal for any person to use a radio or mechanical device to provide or receive information concerning the location of any game animal or furbearing animal for the purpose of taking such animal or bird.
A common question during deer season is, can drones be used to track, locate or help recover a wounded deer? Drones are NOT LEGAL to be used to track, locate, or recover any game animal or furbearing animal, because the drone is still acting as an aid in the taking such animal or bird.
We hope everyone has any enjoyable hunting season.
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"The national network of agricultural experiment stations at the nation’s land-grant universities, agInnovation, is launching a working 10-year Research Roadmap."
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OSU part of national network creating 10-year ag research plan - Oklahoma State University
agInnovation, the national network of agricultural experiment stations at land-grant universities, is launching a working 10-year Research Roadmap outlining a research focus in climate solutions, wate...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"The Milk Sustainability Center is currently available at no cost to an initial group of dairy farmers in the United States, Netherlands, and Germany, with plans to expand to other countries."
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New Milk Sustainability Center Launched by John Deere, DeLaval
Two ag industry powerhouses have announced the launch of the “Milk Sustainability Center,” a collaboration between John Deere and DeLaval.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Fischer offered a bleak outlook for the 2025 crop year to come and emphasized that a new farm bill needs to be passed and signed into law this year to help farmers navigate the challenges ahead."
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USDA report gets real farm income wrong
USDA report on net farm income doesn’t provide a clear picture of the U.S. farm economy.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"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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Oklahoma pecan producers gear up for busy season
Pecan producers discuss the season and the economic impact pecans have on the state from the orchard to direct sales to retail.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Twenty-five years ago, former high school teachers Joe and Christy Tomandl started dairying on a shoestring near Medford, Wisconsin."
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"Whether it’s at the chapter, state or national level, holding an FFA officer position is quite an accomplishment."
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President’s Perspective: State Leaders Reflect on Their FFA Journeys
Considering running for an FFA office in the future? Draw inspiration from these six leaders who are serving throughout the country.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The pumpkin is a fruit, and once it has been carved, it’s exposed to air and will accelerate the decaying process."
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5 Ways To Make Your Halloween Jack-O-Lantern Last Longer
Nothing is more un-festive than a sagging, rotting Halloween pumpkin on your front porch. Try these easy tips to help prolong your Jack-O-Lantern's life.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Several factors contribute to dehydration in cold weather, including warmer indoor temperatures, cold air and less water consumption."
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Winter hydration is important for good health - Oklahoma State University
Staying hydrated in the winter is as important as it is in the summer.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Have you been watching the spiders weave webs this fall? Might want to watch a little closer. . . Almanac.com/WeatherProverbs ... See MoreSee Less
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"As of Oct. 16, water systems are federally required to make the results of their service line lead search publicly available."
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Oklahoma City publishes map of lead service lines
Across the country, water utilities have been on the hunt for lead in pipes that connect homes and other buildings to water mains. And now, you can see what they found your pipes are made of.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The sun is currently at the maximum phase of its 11-year cycle, making solar surges and northern lights more frequent."
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Missed out on the northern lights? Scientists expect more solar storms to produce auroras
Expect to see more northern lights in unusual places as the sun continues to sizzle, space weather forecasters said Tuesday.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Wichita: It would take nearly 26 billion gallons of water to refill Cheney Lake
The latest reading for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers puts the conservation pool elevation at 1,413.12 feet, which is 8.48 feet below normal.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The USDA said nearly 10 million pounds of products are subject to recall, including items like pre-made salad kits and frozen dinners."
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More than 300 products part of massive meat recall sold at Walmart, Target, Trader Joe’s, more
The USDA is warning people about additional ready-to-eat meat and poultry products that have been recalled due to a possible listeria contamination.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The shelter that a car offers makes it automatically attractive for rodents, but there are a few things you can do to minimize an infestation."
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Eeek! There's A Mouse In My Car?!
Mouse in the house? That’s nothing unusual. But mice in your car?! That can send a driver screaming. Here's what to do if a rodent takes up residence in your vehicle.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Southern land-grant scientists are utilizing artificial intelligence to help farmers save on labor costs and time through research on precision spraying, disease detection, food quality control, animal health and wheat production."
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Scientists use AI to reduce ag costs and labor - Oklahoma State University
Southern land-grant scientists are utilizing artificial intelligence to help farmers save on labor costs and time through research on precision spraying, disease detection, food quality control, anima...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"For many farmers, this unexpected display was a chance to push pause and take in the natural beauty around them."
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Dairy Farmers Capture Rare Sight of Stunning Northern Lights
Producers from coast to coast pushed pause to witness the rare beauty of Mother Nature's colorful handiwork, the aurora borealis.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Now THAT is a pumpkin!
A Minnesota horticulture teacher remained the reigning champion Monday of an annual pumpkin-weighing contest in Northern California where his massive gourds have won the top prize four years in a row.
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"Oklahoma State University honored an exceptional group of individuals who have brought distinction to the Ferguson College of Agriculture and demonstrated a continuous commitment to agricultural sciences and natural resources."
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OSU Agriculture celebrates distinguished alumni and champions for 2024 - Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma State University honored an exceptional group of individuals who have brought distinction to the Ferguson College of Agriculture and demonstrated a continuous commitment to agricultural scien...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Pieter Miller, executive director of Salina Airport Authority, said he is thrilled to support the Textron project."
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"For 14 years, she has been growing violets in a greenhouse and transplanting them into eastern Nebraska grasslands for the benefit of regal fritillaries."
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A Passion for Regal Fritillaries and Violets | Nebraskaland Magazine
A glimpse of the regal fritillary with its beautiful and ornate wings effortlessly sailing above the prairie is indeed a regal sight.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"A group of Midwest egg suppliers are embroiled in litigation over egg prices, with an Iowa company arguing it shouldn’t be forced to disclose its pricing information."
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Egg suppliers battle over pricing, claims of bird flu outbreak • Kansas Reflector
A lawsuit raises questions as to whether an egg supplier fabricated a claim that an avian flu outbreak was to blame for price increases0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Move over, pizza and pasta. Oregano – specifically, its essential oil – is finding its way into calf diets."
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Oregano: Not Just for Pizza Anymore
The essential oil from oregano is proving beneficial for calf diets. Two studies have shown it to have positive impacts on calf health and performance as an alternative to antibiotics.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Elk once roamed the Great Plains, including Nebraska, in large numbers, thriving in the diverse habitats of grasslands, river valleys and woodlands."
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Elk - Guardians of Nebraska’s Wilderness | Nebraskaland Magazine
Elk, commonly called wapiti - a Native American word meaning "light-colored deer" - belong to the deer family (Cervidae).0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The project intends to develop an operational approach for assessing the risk of wildfires caused by electrical infrastructure and updating wildfire danger ratings in near-real time."
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"In 2023, U.S. consumers, businesses and government entities spent $2.6 trillion on food expenditures – up from $2.4 trillion in 2022, with food-away-from-home spending accounting for nearly 59% of total food expenditures."
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Put food on the table without breaking the bank - Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma State University gives consumers tips on making their food dollars go as far as possible..0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Plant Hardiness Zones are areas on a map that tell you which plants will do best where you live."
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What Are Plant Hardiness Zones?
Do you know your Plant Hardiness Zone? It is one of the most important things to know if you want to be a successful gardener. Learn more.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Although these small, but mighty, critters might not be starring in any on-screen movies, they’ve certainly perfected the art of living life on the down low — literally."
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The Shrews, The Voles and The Moles | Nebraskaland Magazine
Although moles, voles and shrews are easy to overlook, each little critter plays a unique and vital role in its ecosystem.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Which is your favorite? Do you prefer sweet or tart?
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