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Jeff Wichman

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K-State Ag Today: Lawn Management

Whether you're planting a home lawn, or overseeing a golf course or athletic field, there are sensible practices common to all.

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K-State Ag Today: Tool Cleanup

The yard and garden tools you use in your home landscape are an investment, a part of your home's infrastructure. K-State Ag Today's Jeff Wichman has some tips for getting your tools ready for winter storage.

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K-State Ag Today: Sheep Ultrasound

During the winter months, pregnant livestock need more feed and nutrients than animals that are "open." K-State Ag Today's Jeff Wichman describes a way that sheep producers can get that valuable information.

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K-State Ag Today: KARL Program

The Kansas Agriculture and Rural Leadership Program, better known as the KARL program, is now accepting applications for the tenth KARL class. Find out how to apply.

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K-State Ag Today - Proper Gloves for Chemicals

Sometimes, the biggest and most expensive doesn't offer the best quality and that's often true with protective gloves. K-State Ag Today's Jeff Wichman has the story.

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K-State Ag Today - Advanced Weather Station Information

Advanced measurements of precipitation and wind will soon be standard at all Kansas weather stations. K-State Ag Today's Jeff Wichman has the story.

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K-State Ag Today - Cattle Injections

Ranchers, take note: When it comes to bovine health care, the best place for your animals to receive an injection may not be where you think. K-State Ag Today's Jeff Wichman explains.

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K-State Ag Today: Swine Day

Kansas State University's upcoming Swine Day will focus on future expectations of the industry. Jeff Wichman has more on today's K-State Ag Today.

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K-State Ag Today: Winter supplements for cattle

Beef producers have a long winter ahead of them, and it's time to make plans for that. K-State Ag Today's Jeff Wichman has the story.

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K-State Ag Today: Keeping the family farm in the family, part 2

When family farms and ranches begin the process of transferring ownership from one generation to the next, who should be involved in the process? K-State Ag Today's Jeff Wichman takes a look.

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