While writing this, Kansas is experiencing one of, if not, the most frigid months in history. I continue to think if we can just make it…
Browsing: March 2021
Most of our readers will receive this month’s issue polybagged with three advertising pieces inside. We are testing this new advertising application as we look for…
Some of the first headlines read: Chopped Hay Dryer Saves Labor Single Phase Motor Powers Silage Blower Find a Pen Pal Through Kansas Electric Farmer Top…
Though we haven’t quite escaped the risk of frost, some cool-season flowers such as pansies, calendulas and snapdragons and vegetables including beets, spinach and kale are…
Ergonomic garden tools are designed for maximum comfort, ease of use, efficiency and safety. When combined with proper preparation and techniques, you can help protect the…
Can I recycle my mail with the stapled paper and plastic envelope windows? Do I need to break down cardboard boxes before putting them in the…
No matter where you live, access to fact-based gardening information is merely a click or phone call away. The Cooperative Extension System, housed at land-grant universities…
There’s nothing better than using home-canned tomatoes in an Italian recipe or pulling out a quart of fresh-frozen peaches to make a bubbly cobbler. However, if…
Whether you have a multiple-acre plot or a patio, you can grow your own vegetables. With a little bit of know-how and a sunny place, enjoying…
DEAR Pat and Brad: It’s almost time to plant our garden, and we’re wondering if there are steps we can take to save energy when planting.…