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"Shoppers spent a record $10.8 billion online on Friday, over 10% more than they did last Black Friday, according to data from Adobe Analytics, which tracks retail transactions."
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Most Black Friday shoppers bagged their deals online this year, with record spending
As many opted to surf the web instead of face the crowds the day after Thanksgiving, shoppers spent a record $10.8 billion in online purchases. Cyber Monday is set to smash another spending record.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Watch Out for Whiteflies on Poinsettias
Unfortunately, poinsettia gifts may come with an unwanted guest—whiteflies! These tiny insects, about 1/10 inch long, are covered with a white powdery substance, which gives them their name. Whiteflies lay their eggs on the undersides of leaves, where they also feed. In addition to poinsettias, they are especially attracted to other common indoor plants such as coleus, geranium, hibiscus, fuchsia, and begonia.
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"From the partridge in a pear tree to turtle doves, French hens, swans, geese, and more, the carol mentions a diverse array of birds."
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Meet The Birds of the "Twelve Days of Christmas"
Partridges, geese, hens, and more... Here is a closer look at the many wild birds given as gifts in the popular Christmas carol.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
If you are going with a live tree this holiday season, follow these steps to keep your tree looking fresh and bright 🎄 ... See MoreSee Less
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Many respiratory viruses share similar symptoms to colds. Examining your symptoms and talking with your healthcare provider is one of the best ways to ensure you receive the appropriate treatment. ... See MoreSee Less
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"There are around 80 craft breweries in Oklahoma, generating about 80,000 barrels of beer and nearly $600 million every year."
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What is the state of Oklahoma's craft beer scene?
After Oklahoma made it legal for breweries to operate taprooms in 2016, the state’s craft beer scene exploded. In light of several brewery closures in recent years, how is it going now?0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Despite rising prices, the prospect of Prime rib for New Year’s Eve dinner continues to appeal to consumers."
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Beef: It’s what’s for holiday dinner
Beef Outlook: Consumers still dine on expensive cuts while cattle producers struggle to fill feedlots.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Just a few friendly reminders for those who have forgotten or maybe those who have never driven in the snow
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"The yearly value of their national “service” to the agriculture industry has been estimated to range from $3.7 billion to $53 billion, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, an arm of the U.S. Department of the Interior."
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Bats Save Billions In Agriculture Costs As Technology Helps Save Them
People are turning to advanced technology to help bats survive amid climate change, wind turbines and a new disease, while telling how bats benefit the economy.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The first White House Christmas card was sent in 1953 from the administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower."
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Christmas Firsts: Christmas Traditions in America
See the first Christmas card, the first Christmas stamp, and the first depictions of Santa Claus! Find out more about the history of Christmas in America during this festive season.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Consultants concluded the two adjoining buildings making up the headquarters complex couldn’t continue to accommodate a functioning workplace, Mattivi said."
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"A lizard, a turtle and a fish are prospering in Kansas after spending years on the state’s threatened list."
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Research fills gaps for Kansas threatened species ‘success stories’ • Kansas Reflector
A lizard, a turtle and a fish are prospering in Kansas after spending more than a decade on the state's threatened list.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Anglers looking to hook a trout or two will find that some adjustments have been made to the special fishing season in Kansas."
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Kansas wildlife officials make changes to trout season
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Anglers looking to hook a trout or two will find that some adjustments have been made to the special fishing season in Kansas. Laura Clawson with the Kansas Department of Wild…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Commissioners with the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) took up the issue during their last commission meeting of 2024 that was held in Wichita."
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New Kansas hunting, fishing licenses proposed after lifetime license cut for older adults
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas wildlife officials are considering the addition of new hunting license options for older adults after it suddenly halted the sale of some licenses for this age bracket.…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The company announced the recall for all sizes of its whole fresh American cucumbers packaged in bulk cardboard boxes."
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Cucumbers recalled in Kansas due to salmonella risk: FDA
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Federal health officials say cucumbers distributed to more than 25 states and several provinces in Canada may be contaminated with salmonella. The Food and Drug Administration…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Kansas Department of Agriculture says the increase in migratory bird activity is bringing a risk of a resurgence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), which is primarily spread by wild waterfowl."
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KDA warns poultry owners of pathogenic avian influenza risk
The KDA said in a release Wednesday that the state has not confirmed any cases of HPAI in a domestic or commercial flock since April 2024, the virus has been0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"As a first-generation farmer, Windemuller is no stranger to agriculture and dairy business."
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Can Fortune Favor the First-Generation Farmer?
First-generation dairy farmers, Paul Windemuller and family encourage young people who aren’t from farms to get into agriculture.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"California’s meteoric rise in total almond acreage is now in decline, though bearing acreage figure remains at a record high."
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Calif. almond acreage continues to decline
Low almond returns over the past several years have turned what was once a profitable crop into an unprofitable one, forcing some growers to give up on the crop altogether.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!
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Can deer see the color orange?
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Kansas deer hunters experience increase in success rate
TOPEKA (KSNT) – State wildlife officials are reporting that deer hunters in Kansas are experiencing a higher level of success. 27 News checked with wildlife research and surveys published by …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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We all know just how much time it takes to prepare Thanksgiving dinner, so don't let all that time go to waste by burning your turkey! Here are some tips to keep your family safe tomorrow! ... See MoreSee Less
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'These are extremely rare fish': What is the Kansas catfish world record and will it ever be beat? ... See MoreSee Less
'These are extremely rare fish': What is the Kansas catfish world record and will it ever be beat?
A Kansas angler caught this legend 26 years ago.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
A prolonged cold airmass will be settling in for the entirety of the holiday weekend with highs 10-20 degrees below average for this time of year, is your home ready? www.wibw.com/weather/ ... See MoreSee Less
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🎄 Looking for the perfect Christmas tree? 🌲 Check out the Kansas Christmas Tree Growers Map to find a local farm near you! Support local growers and bring home a beautiful, fresh tree that lasts throughout the holiday season. buff.ly/3OnIFQi
🌟Why choose a live tree?
✨ Environmentally friendly – natural, renewable, and recyclable
✨ Supports local farms and the Kansas economy
✨ Fills your home with that classic fresh pine scent!
🌿Find your tree today and make this holiday season extra special! 🎅🎁
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November 17 - 23 is Winter Safety Awareness Week❄️. Cold temps and a chance of snow are also expected this weekend. Now is the time to get prepared for winter weather! Take some time this week to winterize your vehicle & update your car emergency kit with cold weather safety essentials. #BeReady #WinterReady #GearyCountyKS ... See MoreSee Less
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Solar storms could produce faint auroras visible across many northern states on Thanksgiving night, according to NOAA meteorologists.
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"Check out these historic Thanksgiving storms that created havoc on this late November holiday."
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Dreaming of A White Thanksgiving? Historic Turkey Day Storms
Many people dream of a white Christmas but sometimes snow comes early. Check out these historic Thanksgiving storms that created havoc on this late November holiday.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Are you in charge of a holiday feast? Follow these tips for food safety
Ready or not, the holidays are here. It’s a time when many Americans accustomed to preparing simple meals find themselves responsible for safely serving multi-dish feasts.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Did you know that there are only two species of turkey on Earth? There’s the Wild Turkey—the fowl that frequents backyards across the United States—and the wildly underrated Ocellated Turkey—a blue-faced bird found only on the Yucatan Peninsula. Learn more about these colorfully festive birds: bit.ly/3ZflNbM ... See MoreSee Less
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Kansas state parks will offer free admission on Black Friday ... See MoreSee Less
Kansas state parks will offer free admission on Black Friday
Entrance fees will be waived for all visitors, including guests from out of town, on November 29.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Deer Antler Crafts | Nebraskaland Magazine
Hunters have endless possibilities for repurposing deer antlers, from practical uses to home décor. Learn more.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Trump’s statement said Rollins is a graduate of Texas A&M University, with an undergraduate degree in agriculture development."
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Trump to Nominate Brooke Rollins of Texas as USDA Secretary
President-elect Donald Trump Saturday announced his intent to name Brooke Rollins of Texas, the president and CEO of the pro-Trump America First Policy Institute, to lead the U.S. Department of Agricu...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"CME cheese markets continued to lose ground, with both blocks and barrels reaching the lowest levels since April."
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Cheese Prices Hit Lowest Level Since April
CME cheese markets continued to lose ground, with both blocks and barrels reaching the lowest levels since April.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Area planted, at 720,000 acres, is down 20% from the June estimate and down 45% from last year."
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What does the new year hold for sunflowers?
Sunflower Extra: Market outlooks and production forecast for 2025 growing season.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Jan Peery, who owns Tanglewood Christmas Trees with her husband Dan and serves as president of the Texas Christmas Tree Growers Association, provides eight tips for selecting and maintaining the perfect tree."
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8 tips for selecting a live Christmas tree
Many Christmas tree farms open to the public the day after Thanksgiving, known as the industry's Green Friday. Tree farmer Jan Peery, Tanglewood Christmas Trees, provides eight tips for picking out an...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Overall, according to the report, nearly 40% of Americans would prefer to have a plate full of Thanksgiving sides without turkey."
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MAP: Kansas’ favorite Thanksgiving side
The Thanksgiving turkey won’t be the star of the show in some households this holiday season, according to a recent study.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Giraffes need endangered species protection for the first time, US officials say
Populations of subspecies of northern giraffes have declined approximately 77% since 1985, from 25,653 to 5,919 individuals.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology has received a donation from the Oklahoma Energy Resources Board on behalf of the people of Oklahoma Oil & Natural Gas to further its commitment to STEM education."
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This season, let’s show some gratitude for reptiles! These remarkable, often underappreciated creatures play a crucial role in keeping our ecosystems in balance. From snakes that help manage rodent populations to turtles that keep our wetlands healthy, reptiles quietly contribute to a thriving natural world.
In Nebraska, we’re lucky to have a diverse array of reptiles that call our prairies, rivers, and woodlands home. Each of these species adds to the health and richness of our state’s wild spaces.
So, as you celebrate this season, let’s remember to give thanks for our scaly friends who work hard to keep nature in balance!
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