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In this week's article from K-State Extension's administrative team, K-State Vice President and Director for Extension Gregg Hadley encourages all employees to resist spreading rumors by asking questions when you have concerns.
Read the full story here.
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K-State will connect agriculture research, workforce discussion and community engagement in Garden City through a Presidential Engagement Fellows presentation and Spring Field Day on May 21.
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Epsilon Sigma Phi will host a series of fun and informative social media training sessions beginning May 13. Discover how local extension units are using creative, engaging strategies to connect with their communities.
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| The National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Science’s is offering a scholarship for first-timers to attend its annual conference in Knoxville, TN. The deadline to apply is May 15.
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Tariffs on agricultural goods are affecting states differently based on their reliance on imports and exports. Experts from Kansas State University, Cornell University and The Ohio State University recently highlighted how trade disruptions influence production costs, market access and farm income.
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| This week, the Shout Out is sent from Brandie Disberger for Kyler Langvardt, Amber Sharp, Shannon Blocker and Erin Tynon.
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This week’s publications continue the series on preserving foods safely at home and provide information about different 4-H projects, which have been translated into Spanish. There are also two additional publications about insect pests, including information about their biology and management practices.
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The 2026 Kansas 4-H Livestock Sweepstakes is scheduled for Aug. 22-23 in Manhattan.
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