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"Masterson has dedicated herself to restoring the beauty, abundance and ecological balance that once defined this corner of the world."
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Lawrence ecologist’s mission rooted in Kansas prairie restoration efforts - Kansas Reflector
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"The species was once endangered in the 1960s to 1970s but the population status for the Peregrine Falcon has updated to stable."
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KDWP, Evergy and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service join forces to band falcon chicks
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Moot Point: Kansas swine operations avoid legal battle over water permits
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With a moot point ruling by the Kansas Supreme Court, four swine operations in the Sunflower State have avoided a more lengthy legal battle over water permits.
"Mr. Morgan used to be a beef and cattle farmer but has diversified, growing 500,000 Christmas trees, along with fields of lavender, sunflowers and pumpkins through the year."
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Weather: How Christmas tree farm makes it rain in dry spell
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Tips on how to lower your air conditioning bills this summer by taking action in advance
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Before summer, give your air conditioner some attention. You'll like want a tune-up. You may want to add a window unit or replace your HVAC unit.#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #agriculture #farming #FarmBill ... See MoreSee Less
Summer is near but farm bill may be months away
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The Senate and House Agriculture committees are weeks or even months away from drafting the 2023 farm bill.
"June 6th marks the anniversary of D-Day when, in 1944, World War II Allied powers crossed the English Channel and landed on the beaches of Normandy, France."
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We are only as healthy as our environment, and small changes can make an impact. On World Environment Day, here are some changes you can make:
♻️ Bring your own bags to the grocery store
♻️ Try to purchase less packaged items
♻️ Carry a reusable water bottle
♻️ Purchase items secondhand
Learn more ways you can get involved: bit.ly/3tic7gj.
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Planning to hunt deer in Nebraska in 2023? 🦌 Hunters should be aware of these changes: fal.cn/3yQVU
📷: Jeff Kurrus
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"A bloom is hazardous to both people and animals, as it produces toxins that can be absorbed by ingestion, inhalation and skin contact."
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Why are Kansas lakes turning green?
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – With the start of summer, some lakes around the state are beginning to look a little greener than usual. If you’ve noticed that your local lake or reservoir isn’t …
"With dried-up ponds and little to no forage, the drought has forced some ranchers to sell their livestock early for the past two years."
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #cattle #oklahoma #drought #agriculture #livestock
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Oklahoma cattle ranchers see improving conditions, but drought's effects linger
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Recent rainfall across Oklahoma has chipped away at drought-stricken areas, bringing some relief to cattle ranchers.This content isn't available right now ... See MoreSee Less
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Spring and summer are hunting, fishing, camping, and hiking seasons. It is also the time of year when ticks are out.
Here are a few tips to keep you safe from looming tick bites. ⬇️⬇️⬇️
👍DRESS – Wear protective clothing when practical. Light-colored clothing helps make ticks more visible. When hiking, wear a long-sleeved shirt tucked into pants, long pants tucked into high socks and over-the-ankle shoes to keep ticks out.
👍DEET – Insect repellents also reduce the risk of bites. When outdoors, use insect repellant containing 20 to 30 percent DEET on exposed skin and clothing for protection that lasts up to several hours.
👍AVOID – Ticks are usually found on vegetation close to the ground. In addition to regular mowing, avoid wooded or bushy areas with tall grass and leaf litter, and walk in the center of trails.
👍CHECK - Check yourself at least every two hours for ticks when outside for extended periods of time. Pay special attention to areas in and around your hair, ears, armpits, groin, navel and backs of the knees.
Promptly remove a tick if one is found. The sooner a tick is removed, the less chance it has to transmit a disease to its host.
If you find a tick, grasp the tick with tweezers as close to the skin as possible and slowly pull it straight out. Do not crush or puncture the tick and try to avoid touching the tick with your bare hands. Thoroughly disinfect the bite area and wash your hands immediately after removal.
Also examine pets and gear, as ticks can ride into the home on animals, coats, backpacks, blankets, etc.
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"Overall, the Johnsons say they’re happy with how things worked out for them in the end."
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What is buying a home like in Oklahoma after last year’s historic low interest rates?
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These last few months have been a difficult time for homebuyers in the state, and many are faced with a tough decision: buy or wait?
"Demand for major crops like corn and soybeans to feed Americans is only forecast by the USDA to grow in the coming decade, and demand for U.S. agricultural exports is expected to grow similarly."
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Counties with the most farmland in Nebraska
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See the counties with the most farmland in Nebraska using data from the Agriculture Department's Farm Service Agency.
"In cattle, heat stress can occur when THI is above 80 degrees F, or if nighttime temperatures consistently remain above 70 degrees, according to University of Missouri research."
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Sticky summer days create stressful time for livestock
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Get proactive. Give your animals the tools they need to thrive during hot and humid weather.
"Last year, there were more than 2,000 highway-rail crossing collisions in the U.S. and more than 30,000 reports of blocked crossings submitted to FRA’s public complaint portal."
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Kansas receives $27.5 million to reduce train collisions and blocked crossings
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Catch Up On Your Ketchup Trivia
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June 5th is National Ketchup Day! Ever wonder where ketchup came from? We have some interesting facts about everyone's favorite condiment.I'd relish the opportunity to read this article
"The short wheat crop in Kansas and Oklahoma comes at a terrible time for the global wheat supply."
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The high plains drought is so bad that Kansas is importing wheat from Europe
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Kansas wheat farmers will reap the smallest harvest in more than 60 years. Persistent drought withered much of the crop.
Most people have “stuff” lying around the house – a screw left over from self-installed window blinds, a rubber band from a pile of bills in the mailbox, or the frayed ends of a dusty rope in the corner of the garage. By themselves, they are little more than objects whose lives will probably end in a landfill.
Yet with a little bit of imagination, these items could be fashioned into fishing lures – a chance at a story that goes beyond the catch and centers instead on creating the lure that caught the fish.
Read "Make a Lure": fal.cn/3yO7O
📷&📝: Jeff Kurrus
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Fun Facts About Spring Peepers
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Spring peepers are one sure sign of the new season. When will you start hearing their call? Learn more about these very vocal frogs and why they sing.
Today's Photo of The Day, taken and submitted by The Ole KANSAS Farmer. Taken on June 3rd near Buckeye, KS.
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"For some, cheese day is every day, but since 1914, June 4 is officially known as cheese day in the United States."
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Say Cheese: June 4 is a day to celebrate popular dairy product
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Snack rings sold in Kansas stores recalled over allergy risks
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Heads up! Stunning birds are all around us, even in dense cities
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With harvest down, Nebraska putting limits on deer permits | Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
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Traffic Stop Leads to Arrest in Barton County - KFRM Radio 550 AM
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On June 1, 2023, just before 2 AM Sheriff’s deputy stopped a vehicle on US 281 near milepost 102, just south of the city of Great Bend for an equipment viol ...
Photo of the day taken and submitted by The Ole Kansas Farmer near Buckeye, KS.
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Is a mechanic buried there?
I planted several boxend seeds when I lived near Buckeye. Maybe we need to road trip by the farm and see if they need watering again!
Anyone have 10mm socket seeds available?
Must be a 9 /16" wrench a farmer lost! One of many 9/16" wrenches in farm fields .😊
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"Data collected during this study will give Fisheries biologists a better understanding of fish movement within reservoirs and fish passage downstream through reservoir dams."
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Fish Telemetry Project underway at Tuttle Creek and Milford Reservoirs
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The Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks is partnering with Kansas State University on a long-term telemetry study to examine movement patterns and space use of Kansas’ most recreationally valuab...
Going fishing this weekend? “Fish on us” for free June 3 and 4!
KDWP invites you and your family to get outdoors by visiting our public fishing waters and enjoy free fishing on June 3 and 4, 2023! While other fishing regulations apply, such as length and creel limits, anglers can enjoy fishing public waters without a license during this annual two-day event.
For more details, call your local KDWP office or check out our online resources at: www.ksoutdoors.com.
Here are a few resources to get you started:
🐟Fishing Licenses: GoOutdoorsKansas.com
🐟Fishing Regulations: ksoutdoors.com/Fishing/Fishing-Regulations
🐟Where to Fish: ksoutdoors.com/Fishing/Where-to-Fish-in-Kansas
🐟Education and Special Programs: ksoutdoors.com/Fishing/Special-Fishing-Programs-for-You
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