Video: Spring burning helps to control tick, fly populations
Video: Spring burning helps to control tick, fly populations (k-state.edu)
Video: Spring burning helps to control tick, fly populations (k-state.edu)
2024 Across-Breed EPD Table and Improvements – Beef Improvement Federation
R-CALF USA Prepares for 25th Anniversary Convention; Registration Open Now - R-CALF USA
Video: K-State experts discuss sustainable grazing practices
Agriculture Emissions Fall to Lowest Levels in 10 Years | News Release | American Farm Bureau Federation (fb.org)
Report: Kansas Farm Income Outlook comparable to 2023, say K-State economists
Western Oklahoma wildfire data reports significant loss to land, cattle and infrastructure | Oklahoma State University (okstate.edu)
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K-State releases guidelines for on-farm alternative water sources
(STILLWATER, Oklahoma, March. 27, 2024) – A rare emergence of both 13-year and 17-year periodical cicadas will begin as early as late April in the eastern half of the U.S., and eastern Oklahoma will notice the abundant, loud insects. Millions of 13-year Brood XIX cicadas are expected to break through the soil and appear above ground to mate in far eastern Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, southern Illinois and several southern states. After hatching and burrowing…