Day: February 22, 2022
A Hotter, Drier Climate and Dwindling Water has more Kansas Farmers Taking a Chance on Cotton
Moscow, Kan. — Across the state, small-town grain elevators painted with corn ears and wheat heads stand as monuments to the crops’ economic and cultural
A Push to Dump the Kansas Food Sales Tax could run into Election Politics
Lawrence, Kan. — Buying groceries has become more difficult for Patty Wiggins. Previously, a week’s worth of groceries cost the retired nurse about $30. But
KSU Assistant Professor Receives $6 million NSF Grant to Develop Spray-On Bio-plastics for use in Farming
Manhattan, Kan. — The National Science Foundation has announced that Vaishali Sharda, assistant professor in the Carl and Melinda Helwig Department of Biological and Agricultural
Fatality Fires in Kansas on Pace to Surpass 2021 Numbers
Topeka, Kan. — Over the past three days, the Office of the State Fire Marshal (OSFM) has investigated four fatality fires in Northeast Kansas. There