Video: The Potential of Cover Crops to Provide Nitrogen in Farm Fields

“The current study – which is being conducted at the Ashland Bottoms research plots south of Manhattan – may provide greater understanding “of how we can maximize the efficient use of fertilizer (such as nitrogen or phosphorus) and how we can adjust the management decisions when we have cover crops in the rotation,” Tomlinson said.”

EPA Seeks Nominations for the Farm, Ranch, and Rural Communities Federal Advisory Committee

“The FRRCC provides a venue for agricultural stakeholders to provide meaningful feedback to EPA regarding a range of policies and programs,” said Rod Snyder, Senior Agriculture Advisor to the Administrator. “This is especially important as the Agency considers how to best support and partner with farmers, ranchers, and rural communities to address the climate crisis.”

Report Proposes Reforms to Oklahoma’s Juvenile Justice System

“Youth referrals to juvenile courts have dropped substantially over the past decade, from 18,000 in 2011 to just over 8,000 in 2020. The decline has prompted the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs to consolidate three juvenile detention facilities into one campus.”

K-State Salina Breaks Ground on New Residence Hall

“Alysia Starkey, K-State Salina CEO and dean. “Studies show students earn better grades and are more likely to finish their degrees when living on campus. This ideal space allows our students to build their network, further their goals and find support that is important to them. When students are empowered by a positive community, they become leaders of tomorrow.”

Research at Kansas State University Discovers Destressing Benefit from Feeding Cattle Industrial Hemp

“Our new research helps us better understand how cannabinoids present in industrial hemp interact with bovine physiology and pharmacology,” Kleinhenz said. “For instance, we now know that repeated daily doses of CBDA via feeding hemp does not result in accumulation of cannabinoids in the blood. Additionally, it solidified previous research and shows that each cannabinoid has its own absorption and elimination profile.”

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Nick Strecker, INA Alert

“My father taught me that you have to seek out and find your customers,” Nick said. “My mom, Catherine Strecker, did her dissertation on brain-based learning. She taught me that we need to teach technology in whatever way is best for the learner.”

Governor Laura Kelly’s “Axe the Food Tax” Plan: Here’s What They’re Saying

TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly’s plan to “Axe the Food Tax” continues to garner widespread support from Kansans across the state.   Kansas is one of seven states in the nation that fully taxes groceries. Kansas’ food sales tax rate is 6.5%, the second-highest rate in the country. Governor Kelly’s plan cuts the state sales tax on […]

Gov. Stitt Orders Flags to Half-Staff for Firefighter Killed

 Oklahoma City, OK-  Governor Kevin Stitt ordered that flags be half-staff today in honor of Edgewater Park Volunteer Firefighter, April L. Partridge, who was tragically killed while battling a wild fire. Governor Stitt said on his Facebook page “I’ve ordered all flags to half-staff today in honor of Edgewater Park Volunteer Firefighter, April L. Partridge, […]