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Studies show higher E. coli counts in manure of cows fed distiller’s grains
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Scientists at Kansas State University who are studying the effect of feeding distiller’s grains to beef cattle said more research is needed before cattle feeders and the public should reach definitive conclusions.
The strong survive and succeed
“Anyone who reaches the heights of his ambition never had an ambition.” — Arthur Hertzler, M.D., 1938 Part I The advancement of a civilization can be chronicled through personal stories of the study of medicine. For those among us who feel our current day may be tough sledding, a simple reminder of grittier days can
The 24 Hairpin Prom
Farm and Family Living columnist Laurie Marlatt Steeb writes of her first real prom experience.
Insect-deterring sorghum compounds may be eco-friendly pesticide
Compounds produced by sorghum plants to defend against insects could be used as a targeted, nontoxic insect deterrent.
Lifestyles of the Rich and Creamy
It’s been said that ice cream has a vocabulary all its own. If words or phrases have any link to ice cream, most ears will prick up at the sound of them.
Farmers: ‘The happiest men on earth’
Columnist Judith Sutherland reminds us that farmers are experts in their field.
Commentary: Russian (science) roulette and fear
Ignorance, and misinformation, is very difficult to overcome, particularly with a general populace that is increasingly science-illiterate and a lack of public trust in research by both the government and universities.
Lies that our parents told us
Kym Seabolt shares the childhood lies her mother told her.
Little red wagon is a keeper
Age, time, love and use have made it what it is today. Smoother, more worn, but still sturdy and solid.
Keys to a Healthy Heart
May the force (against mindless food consumption) be with us.






