Video: K-State Researchers Factor Weather Forecasts in Planning Corn Seeding Rates
“That is a very good indicator that farmers should reduce their seeding rate, probably about 5,000 seeds per acre,” said Josefina Lacasa, a doctoral student in K-State’s Department of Agronomy. “
A Kansas judge rejected a GOP-drawn congressional map for violating Black voters’ rights
“The judge ruled the recently drawn map violates provisions in the state constitution related to free speech, voting and equal protection rights to favor Republican candidates by putting parts of Wyandotte County and Lawrence in districts where Democrats have little chance to win.”
SBA Loans Approved for Cottonwood Complex Wildland Fire damages
“Natural disasters disrupt families and businesses in so many ways,” said Angee Morgan, deputy director, Kansas Division of Emergency Management. “
Bluestem Electric Cooperative, Inc. Increases Financial Security for Members and Harvests Clean Energy with Two Completed Solar Farms.
“Bluestem Electric Cooperative’s solar farms provide greater control over monitoring, load-balancing, and rate stabilization for its members.”
Consumer Alert: Storm Damage Could Attract Illegal Contractors
“Staff from the attorney general’s Roofing Registration Unit have been in contact with local officials in storm-damaged areas to assist in responding to contractors and consumers.”
Down Time from Screen Time?
“K-State’s Wiles encourages parents to reduce children’s screen time”
KDOC/KBI Cold Case Playing Cards Highlight Unsolved Homicides, Missing Persons, Unidentified Remains
“These cards highlight case details in the hope that a person or persons familiar with a case will come forward with information leading to its resolution.”