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Watching out for water: Watershed specialists help protect Kansas water
November 10, 2022
MANHATTAN, Kan. — For farmers and ranchers in Kansas, drought concerns are always looming, so community conversations about conservation and water use are ongoing and vital. Concerns are ever present about ponds dwindling to muddy puddles, and recently irrigators learned that the Ogallala Aquifer – a main water source for the state – declined last […]
Watching for wasps
September 22, 2022
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Yellow jacket wasps are increasing in numbers as they scavenge for food this fall until cold weather arrives. Kansas State University horticulture expert Ward Upham encourages those outdoors to be careful as wasps can sting if agitated. “Yellow jacket wasps are three-fourths of an inch long and closely resemble bees from a […]