Cattle Chat: Weaning Strategies
“K-State beef cattle experts share tips on how to minimize stress when separating cows and calves”
More than 30,000 Kansans with Suspended Licenses Could Have Kept Driving Legally Last Year
“The state is trying to make it easier for someone with a suspended license to get some driving privileges with restricted licenses. But people are still missing out.”
Help Available to Improve Habitat for Wildlife
“Ricketts said Habitat First is less complicated than most programs, making the distribution of payments and assistance easier. “
Fields Managed Specifically for Dove Hunting Now Open
“Hunters can increase their odds of successful hunts this year by…”
Governor Laura Kelly Proclaims September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month
“Kansas Takes Steps to Increase Access to Mental Health Resources”
How Weather in Outer Space Could Cost Midwestern Farmers $1 Billion
“New research shows how increasingly intense solar flares could disrupt the GPS satellite connections that have made Kansas farms more efficient.”
Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Blackbear Bosin, Artist
By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University Manhattan, KS- At the confluence of the Big and Little Arkansas Rivers in downtown Wichita stands a magnificent sculpture honoring the native American history of Kansas. This iconic sculpture is known as the Keeper of the Plains. […]
K-State Students Awarded Gilman Scholarship for Education Abroad Experiences
“K-State students awarded Gilman scholarship for education abroad experiences”
It’s Sunflower Season in the Sunflower State
“K-State’s Upham shares tips for harvesting, roasting seeds”
This 72-Year-Old Lawyer Thinks About Retirement, but Rural Kansas Can’t Find Enough Attorneys
“Attorneys in rural Kansas are getting older and have larger workloads. A statewide task force will try to find solutions.”