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Western Kansas Kids Cultivate Agriculture Knowledge
By Sheridan Wimmer on January 31, 2024
Sitting west of Dodge City and approximately 70 miles from the Colorado state line, Garden City is a melting pot of western Kansas agriculture in a big (little) city. Although the city is home to...
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Farming Fowl
By Greg Doering on January 29, 2024
Like a lot of people, Travis Sipe’s career started in college. However, unlike most, he found his calling by his desire to avoid working during a school break. That planted the seed for what...
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3 Indoor Family Fun Experiences to Cure Cabin Fever
By Vanessa Whiteside on January 29, 2024
Are your kids complaining about boredom and feeling stir-crazy while cooped up in the house this winter? Several indoor adventure centers offer family-friendly activities to battle back against the...
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Kids Craft: Cotton Swab Flower Painting
By Mandy Beyeler on January 29, 2024
YOU WILL NEED: Canvas Cotton swabs Paint color in three shades Green paint Yellow and cream paint (optional) Ribbon STEPS: 1. Draw stems using green paint and a cotton swab as a brush. For...
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Meet the McClure Ranch Family
By Kansas Living on January 29, 2024
Ben and LaLane McClure are ranchers in Kansas who love what they do and hope to pass their legacy on to their children. Learn more about this ranch family. BEN: Lalane and I own Plus One Cattle...
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Kansas artist showcases love of prescribed burning in the Flint Hills
By Sheridan Wimmer on January 29, 2024
Each spring in Kansas, wildlife and humans alike seem to breathe a collective sigh of relief for getting through the winter. The retreat of the deep chill brings a new season of growth and color to...
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Sheet Pan Dinner Success
By Chef Alli on January 29, 2024
Sheet pan meals are wonderful because you use one pan and they are pretty hands-off . You can easily orchestrate a wholesome and flavorful meal without much fuss at all. Here are five tips for...
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Easy Ways To Be More Eco-Friendly
By Eric Kelly on January 22, 2024
Trying to be more conscious of our environmental impact can be overwhelming. However, there are a few simple things you can do to improve our planet. This guide is your roadmap to creating a greener...
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How Ranchers Get Through Bitter Winter Temperatures
By Brandi Buzzard on January 17, 2024
“Cows that are red, snow that is white, This polar vortex is not a delight.” If you aren’t a Billy Joel fan, I encourage you to listen to his song, “Scenes From an Italian Restaurant,” which is a...
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Made in the Heartland: Kansas Products Great for Gift-Giving
By Vanessa Whiteside on January 17, 2024
For Kansas Day, give the gift of the Sunflower State to someone special or purchase a made-in-Kansas product for yourself. Several stores make it easy to shop from local suppliers for an authentic...
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