Posted date: Aug 2, 2020
by: Admin My Local Life
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An organic and nutritious Instant Pot meal from Kris Harris.
This market is one of the monthly Farmers' Markets held through the off-season (Oct-May). These monthly Markets will be held every third Saturday.
Vendors are lined up for the market, and there is a plan for food to be served, for donation.
If you are a vendor and would like to participate, please let the coordinator know at: coordinator@cncofarmersmarket.com
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USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will dedicate financial and technical assistance to a new organic management standard and partner with new organic technical experts to increase staff capacity and expertise.
SALINA, KANSAS, May 17, 2023 ‒ The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced deta
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St Francis photographers represented are Jennifer Padgett, Allison Grice, and Jordan Zweygardt.
Jennifer is exploring the interplay of black and white photos with a splash of color. The result has the same feeling as that moment just before sleep, going through that
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Proper fence is needed for grazing livestock in a rotational grazing system. As mentioned before, a rest-rotation grazing system is essential for properly managing grazing systems in the western Kansas area of short grass and mid-grass prairie.
Many perimeter fences are 3 or 4 strands of barbed wire. Interior cross-fences are usually a single smooth wire. The interior fe
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