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Periodical cicadas to emerge this year

Red-eyed, black-bodied periodical cicadas are expected to emerge in the next month in Kansas and across the United States.

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Wildcat Wednesday: how to scout plants for problems

Jesse Gilmore from the K-State Extension Office stopped by the KOAM Morning News on Fox 14 to talk to Chris Warner about spotting plant problems. Jesse always comes with a

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Find inner peas - The Morning Sun

Jesse Gilmore, a horticulture agent with the K-State Extension Office, visited with area residents at the Pittsburg Public Library on Tuesday to discuss the benefits of community gardens, a piece of land gardened or cultivated by a group of people individually or collectively.

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Avoid getting ticked this summer

Tick populations seem to be exploding this year and many people are wondering how to prevent tick bites while outdoors enjoying nature. Ticks are arachnids, and they rely on the

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Treat houseplants like outdoor plants for winter horticulture

With winter rapidly approaching and temperatures dropping, many people get their horticulture fix with indoor plants. Many rules of thumb for outdoor plants also apply to indoor plants.

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