How an Increasingly Brutal Kansas Climate Threatens Cattle’s Health and Ranchers’ Livelihoods
“The weather event that killed thousands of cattle in southwest Kansas last month was a rare combination of extreme factors. But it highlights the ongoing risk that heat stress poses for cattle, especially as climate change pushes temperatures higher.”
Irrigation Technology Field Day Set for July 22
“Water conservation, using technology effectively key agenda”
K-State Salina Applied Aviation Research Center Team Leads Drone Education at Law Enforcement Conference
“To be in front of hundreds of law enforcement officers from all around the country and be able to showcase the K-State Salina UAS expertise was an excellent opportunity,” said Spencer Schrader, K-State Salina UAS flight operations manager.”
Kansas Youth Compete in 2022 Dr. Bob Hines Swine Classic
“The 37th Annual Dr. Bob Hines Swine Classic was hosted in Manhattan July 1-2. “
What’s Munching on Your Garden Vegetables?
“K-State horticulture expert suggests ways to deal with blister beetles”
K-State Entomologist Explains how to Safely Remove Nests
“K-State entomologist explains how to safely remove nests”
Q&A: K-State Beef Cattle Experts Launch Weekly Segment
“Program encourages listener’s questions each Wednesday”
A Tale of Two 4-H Projects
“4-H youth solve problems, gain valuable skills through differing project areas”
Lookout for Ticks
“A tick’s primary role in the ecosystems is as a food source for vertebrates and other organisms. Ticks are a part of nature and are commonly found in vegetative growth. “
Outdoor Enthusiasts, Pet Owners Encouraged to Avoid Harmful Algal Blooms
“Depending on either the presence of certain toxins, the number of cyanobacteria cells in the water or a combination of the two, KDHE may then issue a Public Health “Watch” or Public Health “Warning.””