
Agriculture


Winterizing roses has several steps
Gardeners find that most shrub roses are hardy in Kansas, while other types of roses can be more tender.

Kansas Soybean Association announces 2024 yield, value contests
The Kansas Soybean Association is calling all soybean farmers in Kansas to enter their competitive soybean crop into the Kansas Soybean Yield Contest.The statewide Kansas Soybean Value Contest that analyzes protein, oil and other soybean qualities is also open for entries.KSA unveils important date changes for the 2024 contests, including an expedited postmark-by date of Nov.

Farmers face tough battle as fall armyworms invade
As autumn approaches, farmers across Kansas are grappling with an unwelcome visitor: the fall armyworm.

Partnership of Rangeland Trusts celebrates 20 years of impact
Submitted article (TOPEKA, KS)—As farms and ranches across America are presented with an unprecedented series of challenges and opportunities, the Partnership of Rangeland Trust (PORT),… Login to continue reading Login…

Livestock convention to meet in Manhattan
For the first time in its 130-year history, the Kansas Livestock Association (KLA) is bringing its annual convention to Manhattan.

Pratt County livestock exhibitors win at 2024 Kansas Junior Livestock Show
By Jennifer Stultz Tri-County Tribune Editor *With information from the Kansas Livestock Association HUTCHINSON, Kan. – Winning exhibitors at the 92nd Kansas Junior Livestock Show… Login to continue reading Login…


Caring for chrysanthemums and shrubs in fall is not hard
As soon as garden chrysanthemums are done flowering, you may cut the plants back to 2 to 3 inches high.
