Winter Canola Field Day Scheduled May 12 in Kingman, Sumner Counties
“K-State’s Stamm says events will highlight current research and production info”
Cattle Chat: Developing a Grazing Plan
“K-State beef cattle experts share ways to best utilize the annual forage resource”
Arbor Day Foundation names Fort Riley Tree City USA for 35th consecutive year
“In recognition of Arbor Day, Fort Riley planted a redbud tree near the Main Post Chapel located in Historic Main Post. “
Before You Head Out on the Water Make Sure Your Boats Ready
“While an exciting time, Tuttle Creek Lake Park Ranger Angelia Lentz provided some tips to do before you hit the water. One of which is completing a thorough mechanical check.”
Public Health Advisories for Kansas Lakes Due to Blue-Green Algae
“Blooms can develop rapidly; if the water appears suspicious or there is decaying algae on the shore, avoid contact and keep dogs away. These toxins can be absorbed by ingestion, inhalation of aerosols and even skin contact.”
Governor Laura Kelly Announces that Kansas Agriculture Exports Surpassed $5 Billion for the First Time in a Decade
“Kansas Agriculture Exports Were $5.35 Billion in 2021, a Growth of 32.35% Compared to the Previous Year”
Praying Mantids Preserve Gardens
“K-State entomologist shares why and how these insects should be kept in the home garden”
Rep. Minnix, Orr, and Smith’s Statement on the Water Situation Facing Kansans
“If we are going to maintain the economy and quality of life we have enjoyed in Western Kansas, we need to make sure we have water.”
Rep. Mann Leads Letter Opposing Biden’s Farm Killer Tax
“Farming is a multi-generational calling, with many producers operating on the same land as their parents and grandparents did decades before,” said Rep. Mann.”
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Emporia State University Partner to Provide New Fishing Opportunity
“This arrangement is going to allow students at ESU the opportunity to get hands-on experience managing a fishery, while affording Emporia-area anglers another location to wet a line,” said Ben Neely, KDWP Fisheries biologist.”