Outdoors
Insight, Kansas: Enjoy the snow
Young farmers and ranchers attend statewide leadership conference
Large group of First Day hikers showed up in Pratt
By Brandon CasePratt contributorSpecial to the Tribune Despite chilly New Year’s Day temperatures but on a mostly sunny afternoon, 308 participants, plus 17 dogs on leashes, showed up for the…
Bird feeding issues can be solved
By Calandria EdwardsHorticulture Agent K-State Research and Extension Butler CountyReprinted from the Butler County Times-Gazette Anyone who has fed the birds has experienced issues with their bird feeders ranging from…
Something to try inside this winter is forcing paperwhite bulbs
By Chris Himmelwright Pratt County Master Gardener Pratt County Research and Extension Services Paperwhites are a form of daffodil that do not require a chilling… Login to continue reading Login…
Kansas landowner has restored prairies over decades
By Erin SochaKansasReflector.comSpecial to the Tribune When Mike Moddrell bought 320 acres of land in southwest Douglas County in 2002, it looked very different from the tallgrass prairie it is…
Register now for holistic farm management workshops
By Chloe BurnsCommunications Managerchloe@theprovenanceco.com Farmers and ranchers wanting to gain training in regenerative whole-farm planning, business management, grazing systems, and ecosystem services will have the… Login to continue reading Login…
How turtles and other wildlife survive the winter months
By Jacob KlaudtK-State Research and Extension news serviceSpecial to the Tribune MANHATTAN, Kan. — When most elements in nature get colder and freeze, they usually get denser in composition. However,…