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Look at those prizes for our salsa competition!! Bring your salsa on Monday, July 27th, to the 4-H building!
06/18/2026

Look at those prizes for our salsa competition!! Bring your salsa on Monday, July 27th, to the 4-H building!

K-State horticultural expert Matt McKernan says many gardeners in the state aren’t feeling too rosey about their roses t...
06/18/2026

K-State horticultural expert Matt McKernan says many gardeners in the state aren’t feeling too rosey about their roses these days. A virus and a fungal disease may be to blame.

We will be closed tomorrow, June 19th.
06/18/2026

We will be closed tomorrow, June 19th.

06/16/2026

Cicada killer wasps build nests in lawn and garden areas around the home, as they seek out the six-legged, five-eyed cicada whose steady buzz can be heard on most summer nights in Kansas.

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K-State Beef Cattle Institute experts discuss neurological issues in cattle which may occur from lack of water or poor w...
06/16/2026

K-State Beef Cattle Institute experts discuss neurological issues in cattle which may occur from lack of water or poor water quality.

K-State Beef Cattle Institute experts discuss neurological issues in cattle which may occur from lack of water or poor water quality

06/16/2026

🌽 Kansas gardeners, this is your friendly reminder! If sweet corn is on your planting list, don't wait too much longer—the third week of June is generally considered the last recommended planting window for a good harvest before frost. Get those seeds in the ground now! 🌱

K-State agricultural policy extension specialist Jennifer Ifft shares research showing farms with higher soil health sco...
06/15/2026

K-State agricultural policy extension specialist Jennifer Ifft shares research showing farms with higher soil health scores tend to be more profitable, primarily through reduced expenses.

As many parts of Kansas and the Midwest brace for summer weather – that is, warmer nights and higher humidity – homeowne...
06/15/2026

As many parts of Kansas and the Midwest brace for summer weather – that is, warmer nights and higher humidity – homeowners may need to adjust their strategy for watering tall fescue lawns.

K-State beef extension veterinarian A.J. Tarpoff says it’s important for youth showing livestock to watch animals closel...
06/15/2026

K-State beef extension veterinarian A.J. Tarpoff says it’s important for youth showing livestock to watch animals closely and know the symptoms of heat stress.

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