KSRE / College of Agriculture Podcast - K-State Research and Extension: TV News Stories
Summary: TV News Stories is a video series of short news covering a wide range of topics of interest to Kansans.
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Blue-green algae can be toxic to animals. This video demonstrates how to take a sample to send into the lab.
Blue-green algae can be toxic to animals. This video demonstrates how to take a sample to send into the lab.
Low maintenance gardening can be done with native plants that thrive on small amounts of water. Some varieties attract butterflies, and others add interest in both the summer and fall. This segment showcases several native plants that work well for Western Kansas.
A whirlwind tour of this year''s Beef Stocker Day in less than three minutes!
A whirlwind tour of this year''s Beef Stocker Day in less than three minutes!
Fall is a great time to plant a tree. Oak trees can provide shade and enjoyment for many years. In fact, some live for several hundred years. So what kind of oak would be best for your yard?
The yard and garden tools you use in your home landscape are an investment, a part of your home''s infrastructure. K-State Ag Today''s Jeff Wichman has some tips for getting your tools ready for winter storage.
The yard and garden tools you use in your home landscape are an investment, a part of your home''s infrastructure. K-State Ag Today''s Jeff Wichman has some tips for getting your tools ready for winter storage.
The next opportunity to work to replant or overseed your home lawn will be next spring – that gives you a few months to plan ahead. K-State Ag Today’s Jeff Wichman has some suggestions from a turf disease specialist.
During the winter months, pregnant livestock need more feed and nutrients than animals that are “open.” K-State Ag Today’s Jeff Wichman describes a way that sheep producers can get that valuable information.
During the winter months, pregnant livestock need more feed and nutrients than animals that are “open.” K-State Ag Today’s Jeff Wichman describes a way that sheep producers can get that valuable information.
Since 1989, more than 200 Kansas residents have completed an intensive, world-class leadership program. K-State Ag Today’s Jeff Wichman says the KARL program is looking for its next group of students.
Since 1989, more than 200 Kansas residents have completed an intensive, world-class leadership program. K-State Ag Today’s Jeff Wichman says the KARL program is looking for its next group of students.
Advanced measurements of precipitation and wind will soon be standard at all Kansas weather stations. K-State Ag Today’s Jeff Wichman has the story.
Advanced measurements of precipitation and wind will soon be standard at all Kansas weather stations. K-State Ag Today’s Jeff Wichman has the story.