Their crops have fulfilled their purpose: anchoring the topsoil, retaining soil moisture and biome, and fixing nitrogen into the ground. However, with planting season upon us, it’s time to address the ...
Though temperatures are warming up, Kansans are not in the clear just yet when it comes to planting those fruits and ...
Peas, leaf lettuce, spinach, arugula, carrots, beets, radishes, and other cool-season crops are eager to start growing soon.
Recent rains in central and southwestern Kansas have likely benefited corn, soybeans, and other summer crops. “We expect summer crop planting to pick up,” says Emslie. “Milo will likely be ...
St. Patrick’s Day is the traditional signal to plant potatoes in Kansas, said K-State horticultural expert Cynthia Domenghini.
Among major Kansas crops, the state’s wheat crop was valued at $1.51 billion last year. Travis Heying The Wichita Eagle The value of Kansas main crops plummeted last year to $6.51 billion from $ ...
and southwest Kansas,” says Brown. “Just too poor of conditions. Maybe there will be the opportunity to plant another crop in there and hope for some rainfall later in the season.” ...