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Manhattan, Kansas
Joined September 2008
The Asian Longhorned Tick has been identified in Kansas. A.J. Tarpoff and Justin Smith are on today's show of Agriculture Today to explain the tick, its unique way of repopulating and what they think its impact could be. https://t.co/CJgqz5OXoN
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K-State will host a forage conference Nov. 5 in Garden City to address the challenges and opportunities of raising forage in a limited-water environment. https://t.co/JCkbZuzCvN
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On #AgToday: • Asian Longhorned Tick • Staying Safe on Roads • Community Gardens https://t.co/CJgqz5OXoN
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K-State horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini shares tips on picking the perfect pumpkin for the spooky season. https://t.co/VNeU1OGghk
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As harvest is happening across Kansas, it means there is now crop residue in many of those fields. Logan Simon and John Holman explain the benefits of crop residue and how it can be used. https://t.co/TGiKU0wpAD
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In this week's Kansas Profile, the story of how Lecompton almost became the state's capitol, and set off a series of events that led to the U.S. Civil War. https://t.co/wD59j3Xefp
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On #AgToday: • Benefits of Crop Residue • Barton County Producer's Transitions and Involvement • Crop Concerns for Cattle https://t.co/TGiKU0wpAD
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Register now for the 2025's fourth quarter Local Foods Town Hall! The all will be held at 11:00am CT. Register now: https://t.co/iR0dUzgNy0
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K-State researchers have begun a project to identify and reduce proteins in the wheat genome that trigger allergic reactions in people with celiac disease. https://t.co/MbRGBYhjCl
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Robin Reid and Ashlee Westerhold are on Agriculture Today to discuss the 3rd Landowner Conference. They explain who the conference is focused towards and what information can be gained from attending. https://t.co/pUyaAA0kRU
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In this week's Cattle Chat, K-State's experts discuss factor involving with expanding the cattle herd. https://t.co/q1eZojmWDM
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On #AgToday: • Fins, Fur and Feathers: Deer Hunting Plots • 3rd Annual Landowner Conference at K-State • Corn Variety Changes https://t.co/pUyaAA0kRU
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K-State food scientist Karen Blakeslee reminds fall party hosts to keep perishable foods in safe temperatures. #ksre
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The Democratic Party has once again become the party of slavery. Modern slavery, where the underclass must rely on their masters for food, healthcare, housing, transportation. Where children don't read or write. Where the slaves own nothing, and masters own all. The new
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On today's show of Agriculture Today we are joined by K-State livestock economist Glynn Tonsor to discuss the continued-up cattle market and the value of public data for producers and analysts. @TonsorGlynn
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A new tick appears in Kansas, but fighting it is a familiar mission for K-State. Researchers at the Kansas Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory are helping agricultural producers stay information on the Asian longhorned tick. For more information: https://t.co/34qDmjKzYI
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Along with well-known topics like blood sugar and insulin, diabetics should also understand gut microbiome, says K-State health and nutrition specialist Priscilla Brenes. https://t.co/WlOCRlENSV
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On #AgToday: • Bullish Cattle Market • Hazardous Gases • Beef Cattle Breed Diversity https://t.co/dQSiuIOwy6
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Kansas Forest Service specialist Shawna Hartman shares tips for mitigating wildfire risks in Kansas communities. https://t.co/R9je7IxKE7
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K-State grain economist Daniel O'Brien discusses the WASDE Report outcome and harvest season on today's episode of Agriculture Today. https://t.co/0MNnSnPLOJ
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The Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development has announced its 2025 Leaders of the Year, representing many parts of Kansas. https://t.co/I5lwMVYXUi
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