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A lucky St. Patrick’s Day for an Olathe, Kansas, angler on his very first snagging trip at Lake of the Ozarks.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"When Hugo Lake lost its state park status in 2013, the state cited low attendance and budgetary needs."
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Oklahoma legislature considers reinstating state park at Hugo Lake
Hugo Lake in Southeast Oklahoma was one of seven parks transferred from state control to the hands of cities or tribal nations in 2013. A decade later, the Oklahoma Senate has passed a bill that says ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Devastating.
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Texas wildfires kill 7,000+ cattle
Estimates from recent wildfires in the Texas Panhandle show more than 7,000 head of cattle died. The final number directly related to the fires could reach 10,000.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Goodbye, winter!
Today is the last day of winter. Who else is ready for spring?!
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She understood the assignment.
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"Just in time for St. Patrick’s Day, here’s a look at some herbal remedies passed down from old Éire."
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"If you’ve been thinking about raising chickens, consider Easter egger chickens which are known for producing a rainbow of colored eggs. "
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What are Easter Egger Chickens?
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Do you know the history of popcorn?
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"This translates to stronger plants, better yields, and a more vibrant garden ecosystem."
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Natural Garden Fertilizers: The Ultimate Guide
Why buy when you can DIY? Don't buy expensive fertilizers! These natural fertilizers will make your garden thrive. Best part? They're ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Williams explains that he finished it by rolling new wide fenders that gave it the realistic look of the G."
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How a Mississippi tractor collector takes care of his beloved Minnies
While Mississippi collector Bill Williams has plenty of ageless Avery and Minneapolis-Moline tractors that he treasures, the unique six-cylinder Minneapolis-Moline Model NEU power unit he acquired a f...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Some two weeks past the onset of the worst wildfire in Texas history, folks are trying to put ranches, residences and lives back together."
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Texas wildfires leave residents numb
Recovery will be slow as residents of the burned areas take stock and start to recover.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Pi Day!
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Today 'On The Front Porch' Rocky Downing talks with Baseball Historian and Author Gary Sarnoff. They visit about Gary's new book and a little about the Tax Debate for the Royals and Chiefs stadiums. See you today at 2:30.
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Team of Destiny: Walter Johnson, Clark Griffith, Bucky Harris, and the 1924 Washington Senators
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That’s a bird. There’s another. We’re getting good at this. 🐦
Whether you're casually taking note of your surroundings or traveling the nation in search of birds to add to your checklist, people of all ages can enjoy identifying birds by sight and sound.
When you start to take note of the birds around you, you might find yourself more perceptive of other things. You might notice sounds you previously overlooked. Did I just make a noise when standing up? You might start to notice small details in your surroundings, like individual trees, insects, fruits, or bears. You might even notice things about yourself, like your inexplicable love for cheesy puns or your impressive ability to trip over flat surfaces. In conclusion, birding can be a gateway hobby, leading you to recognize and appreciate a wider world that was there all along.
Wanna learn more about yourself? Cool. But this post is mainly about birds. Learn more about birding at: www.nps.gov/articles/birding-for-beginners.htm
Image: Screenshot of a National Park Service tweet with the text, “Me: “I’m an expert at identifying birds.” Friend: “OK, what about that bird over there?” Me: “Yep, it’s a bird.”
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Sunset at Scotts Bluff National Monument ☀️
📷: Jodi Lewellen
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"This work is looking at cover cropping and different methods of termination and timing on gravel and heavy clay soil types."
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Cover crops and grapes: A good pairing?
The project looks to balance soil health with grapevine production and vineyard profitability.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"In 2017, USDA reported 714 dairy farms with more than 2,500 cows."
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Majority of U.S. cows live on big dairies
According to Rabobank, 68% of U.S. milk is produced on dairy farms with 1,000 or more cows.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Please paws and give thanks to all our K-9 Veterans. 🐾
This handsome lab is a recently retired Wildlife Canine Inspector named Dock. Dock and many working K-9s like him, are an integral part of our Office of Law Enforcement.
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Photo by Christian Thorsberg/USFWS
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"Farmers do all they can to make sure their equipment is in optimal condition to save as much fuel as they can."
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Proper tractor tire care can save farmers money
Before you head to the field this spring, take a few minutes to check your tires.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"Vitamin A is critical in reproduction, growth, and health in cattle."
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The importance of vitamin A for calf health
Vitamin A deficiency can have many symptoms in young calves. They can range from weakness to a dampened immune system.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
As farm families consider buying or selling farmland in 2024, Kansas State University released the “Kansas Agricultural Land Values and Trends 2023” publication.
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K-State releases 2023 land value trends
The Kansas Land Value Book offers insights for those buying or selling land in 2024.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The drop in farm numbers continues the long-running trend of consolidation in agriculture, particularly in the shrinking number of midsized operations."
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"April traded 16 cents lower while May was off 14 and June lost 7."
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Cheese Prices See a Daring Decent
Cheese continued its descent on Monday as cheddar blocks fell 2.50 cents and barrels were down 2.75 cents. Class III values also reacted in a weaker tone.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Storm shelters to be removed from Kansas Turnpike as KTA moves to cashless tolling
The KTA said storm shelters at the toll plazas will close in July, but the shelters at the six service areas along the roadway will remain available.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
This time of year, around one million sandhill cranes travel though Nebraska on their way north. If you're lucky, you may also spot one of approximately 500 whooping cranes remaining in the wild, traveling alongside their brethren.
If you happen to see any, please submit a sighting report to help our biologists track populations at: brnw.ch/21wHMy9
*NOTE - Whooping cranes should not be approached or disturbed. If cranes become alert or stop foraging, you are too close. Remain at least a half mile away and stay in your vehicle. If birds are disturbed and take flight, they may fatally collide with power lines or other objects.
📷: Eric Fowler
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Have you sprung your clocks forward? Spring into checking the batteries on your smoke alarm too. Checking it regularly will help to keep you and your family safe. ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy Monday!
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"The change in NCM mortality rates was greatest in the most remote areas."
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Disease is factor in higher death rate in rural America
While the U.S. mortality rate is lower than in the 1960s, the urban rate has declined more rapidly than the rural rate, especially in the past generation. Three USDA analysts said a notable factor was...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Oklahoma is already home to 29 fast charging stations that fit the bill, but the state still has some gaps to fill."
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More electric vehicle charging stations could be coming to Oklahoma's interstates
More fast charging stations for electric vehicles could be coming to Oklahoma as the state Department of Transportation (ODOT) considers sites for federally-funded chargers.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"So where did the myth about saving daylight for farmers come from? Unclear."
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Saving daylight didn't start with farmers
As you prepare to spring your clock forward on March 10 for daylight savings time, know that agriculture has long opposed the change.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Trying to get yourself pumped up to start your day on the Monday after daylight saving.
What day is it? Where am I? It’s okay, it’s often said the first five days after the weekend are the hardest. You got this. In case you were wondering, a typical day for a prairie dog starts at dawn when they emerge from their burrows to forage for food. They’ll spend the morning searching for grasses, seeds, and roots, constantly keeping an eye out for predators. After a busy morning, prairie dogs may spend a good portion of the day maintaining their burrows and socializing with other members of their colony. They communicate through a series of barks and chirps to alert each other of potential dangers or to coordinate activities like a much needed happy hour at 5:00.
Image: A prairie dog at Devils Tower National Monument sits with legs spread and a blank expression.
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Are You Ready for Spring Gardening?
As winter begins to give way to spring, find out what you can do now to prepare for a new season of gardening.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Panhandle wildfires: 'I thought we were going to die'
Part 1: A Texas Panhandle couple recalls the horrific events of Feb. 27, as the Smokehouse Creek fire ravaged Hemphill County, and the glimpses of hope that have surfaced in the midst.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Every woman's success should be an inspiration to another. We're strongest when we cheer each other on."
This International Women's Day, we are honoring the amazing women we have working here at the KCLY/KFRM Studio. We are thankful for all of their hard work and we are so happy to have them on our team.
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"Spanning an estimated 1,059,570 acres, the Smokehouse Creek Fire is the largest recorded in Texas."
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Texas wildfires: What we know about farmers and ranchers near Smokehouse Creek Fire
The record-setting blaze in the northeast panhandle of Texas is still burning.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Wildfires in the Texas Panhandle caused significant cattle losses for individual ranchers."
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Panhandle wildfire toll still unknown, cattle prices remain high
Devastating cattle losses in the Texas Panhandle are not impacting cattle and beef prices.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
With rain across much of the state be sure to ditch distractions and focus on the road ahead. Turn your headlights on, your cruise control off, and buckle up! Be safe and be seen!
#SlowDown #BeSafeBeSeen
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"The investments are made through the Kansas Department of Transportation’s Rail Services Improvement Program, and will help the state’s agricultural supply chain, according to the Governor’s Office."
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Kansas earmarks $16.5 million for rail expansion
Kansas Digest: Symphony in the Flint Hills tickets on sale; workshops help rural entrepreneurs; Greener Cattle Initiative funds research.0 CommentsComment on Facebook