Even before last week’s winter moisture, greenup of cool season forages (brome/fescue) had begun. As C3 grasses, they thrive...
Read MoreEven before last week’s winter moisture, greenup of cool season forages (brome/fescue) had begun. As C3 grasses, they thrive...
Read MoreSpring has traditionally been “burn season” in Kansas. If a spring prescribed fire is on your radar, plan now...
Read MoreAs I write this, temperatures are below freezing with snow on the ground. By the time you read this,...
Read MoreReminder: brome recovery discussion meetings will be Thursday, Feb. 24, in two locations across the Meadowlark Extension District. Session...
Read MoreLast fall was beyond rough for many brome hay producers. Post-harvest armyworm pressure combined with dry weather prevented many...
Read MoreTis the season for cool season grass nitrogen (N) applications. As you make evaluations regarding nitrogen rate/product/timing to these...
Read MoreRedoing a landscape? Whether it be landscape plants, turfgrass or even vegetable crops, sometimes a point in the right...
Read MoreThis is your friendly reminder of the March 15 deadline (don’t wait until the last minute – signatures may...
Read MoreWhat’s your pre-harvest corn marketing plan look like for the 2022 crop? Every producer understands the value in a...
Read MoreIn our corn/soybean rotation budgets, nitrogen rates and the related costs are a big factor in whether the crop...
Read MoreWith many other invasive species, the focus of our summer weed control program (sericea lespedeza comes to mind), we...
Read MoreDandelions. One of the tell-tale signs in the lawn that spring has arrived. Problem is: it’s an unwanted sign....
Read MoreSpring is pruning time. That’s the time of year when new growth stimulated by the pruning process will be...
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