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Post Rock Extension District
Blossom End Rot of Tomatoes
06/18/2024 23:00
Post Rock Extension District
Tips for Managing Heat Stress
06/11/2024 23:00
Prairie Doc - By the late Richard P. Holm, MD
Richard P. Holm, MD
06/11/2024 23:00
Lincoln - Past, Present & Future
Negative change, like a divorce, a job lay-off, or the death of a loved one is always disruptive. Especially since negative change is usually unforeseen. The adjustment period after a negative change can take months, or even years as individuals learn to adapt to the new situation.
06/04/2024 23:00
Prairie Doc - Joanie Holm, R.N., C.N.P.
Kindness is the Best Medicine
06/04/2024 23:00
Bloody anniversary: This brave senator was bludgeoned as tempers flared over slavery in Kansas
Bloody anniversary: This brave senator was bludgeoned as tempers flared over slavery in Kansas
05/28/2024 23:00
Early intervention
Early intervention
05/28/2024 23:00
June Gardening Calendar
K-State Research and Extension-Post Rock District Horticulture Agent
05/28/2024 23:00
Prairie Doc - Amanda Kriens, CCHW
Grief: There is No Prescription
05/21/2024 23:00
Guest Editorial
Continuing education
05/21/2024 23:00
Insight
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05/14/2024 23:00
Shop Kansas Farms by Rick McNary
05/14/2024 23:00
Post Rock Extension District - By Sandra L. Wick
Well, some places around north central Kansas are waiting for moisture while others have been fortunate to receive some. Producers are busy this time of year moving equipment, planting along with other spring tasks, so be careful out there and be aware of this most precious commodity…. our American farmer! After considering the effects of genetic yield potential and the environment, planting date is one of the primary management practices under the farmer’s control that can highly influence soybean yields. In recent years, Kansas producers have been planting soybeans slightly earlier. However, in past growing seasons, the “50% planting date” mark was achieved at a similar time, the first week of June, statewide.
05/14/2024 23:00
Spice Up Your Life - Lindsay Young
Basil lemon sugar cookies are the perfect combination of fresh herb and citrus flavors, paired with a light sweetness. They are a great summer treat or great for teatime, too.
05/14/2024 23:00
Prairie Doc - Jill Kruse, DO
Telegraph, Telephone, Telemedicine
05/14/2024 23:00
Guest Editorial
Commencement isn’t just about degrees. Cancellations leave students disconnected, disillusioned
05/14/2024 23:00
Prairie Doc - Carter Holm, RN
Learning to Adapt after a stroke
05/07/2024 17:00
Guest Editorial
Rain on our parade
05/07/2024 17:00
Prairie Doc - Jill Kruse, DO
As we approach the end of our 22nd season, I would like to thank our audience for trusting us to bring them health information that is current and accurate. There are many doctors out there who cannot make the same claims as the Prairie Doc’s and I would like to take this opportunity to help sort out those charlatans and quacks from trusted sources of health information.
04/30/2024 23:00
The Basics of Mineral Nutrition
The Basics of Mineral Nutrition
04/30/2024 23:00
Prairie Doc - Kelly Evans-Hullinger, MD
Dry skin? Join the club
04/23/2024 23:00
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