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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from the KSRE News crew.

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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Agriculture Today is broadcast each weekday morning at 10:00.

Agricultural law specialist Roger McEowen comments on the state of
the federal estate tax, now that Congress has failed to extend that
tax...he also talks about the tax implications of the new health care
legislation emerging from Congress

The assistant chief... water engineer with the Kansas Department of
Agriculture, Paul Graves, looks at the latest official numbers on
water use in the state of Kansas, and how they compare to water use
in surrounding states

K-State's Chuck Otte talks about various ways of recycling the
Christmas tree after the holiday, including converting it into mulch
for the home landscape

and K-State's Gus van der Hoeven presents "Stop, Look and Listen",
his weekly commentary on rural Kansas

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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Winter weather watch from Wednesday evening through Friday morning.

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MANHATTAN, Kan. -- New Year's resolutions can fade quickly, yet taking stock of the family's eating habits and making even small changes in meals and snacks can improve one’s health, a Kansas State University nutrition specialist said.
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Even at this time of year when American farm families are typically looking forward to planning for the new year, some are struggling. A spouse may have lost an off-farm job, a family ...
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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Like the terminology in many businesses, the words used among weather forecasters can be confusing. What is the difference between an ice storm warning and a winter weather warning? What triggers a blizzard warning?
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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Agriculture Today:

Fred Cholick, K-State Dean of Agriculture and director of K-State
Research and Extension, provides a year-end review of activities within
the college and Extension. In Part One of the interview, Dean
Cholick discusses a recent trip to Iraq and a partnership that will
benefit the College of Agriculture and the Iraqi recovery effort.

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MANHATTAN, Kan. – Funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture for research on greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture will increase by more than 10-fold, according to an announcement on Dec. 16, 2009, from USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack.
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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Wheat Scoops:

In the latest in a series of research announcements related to wheat,
two agriculture technology companies said they will partner to develop
and commercialize nitrogen use efficient wheat. This could help
reduce nitrogen fertilizer use as well as greenhouse gas
emissions. Kansas Wheat's Bill Spiegel has more.

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The Wheat Scoop is a weekly news feature from the Kansas Wheat Commission to inform wheat farmers, the grain industry and the public about the marketing and utilization of Kansas wheat. Scoops cover a ...
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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Weather Wonders:
How does glare ice form...

The formation of glare ice generally falls into three broad categories.
State climatologist Mary Knapp, director of the Weather Data Library at
K-State, explains.

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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Outbound Kansas:
Rangeland and Wildlife...
Good rangeland management and wildlife
habitat preservation can be compatible, according to K-State wildlife
specialist Charlie Lee, if the landowner strikes a balance between the
two objectives. This week, he discusses this topic within the context
of wildlife management as perceived by a noted legendary
conservationist.

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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Sound Living:
Eat more Family Meals...
If you’re looking for
a New Year’s resolution, K-State Research and Extension nutrition
specialist Sandy Procter suggests setting a goal to have more family
meals. Research shows eating family meals has developmental,
nutritional, social and financial benefits. On today’s Sound Living:
i...mproving our nutritional intake by eating at home more often.

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is a weekly public affairs program distributed to radio stations throughout the area, addressing issues related to families and consumers.
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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Kansas Profile:
La Mexicana Radio...
Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural
Development at Kansas State University, has more on an innovative radio
enterprise which is reaching out to the growing Hispanic community in
Southwest Kansas.

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Kansas State University Research and Extension News Media Services Agriculture Today is broadcast each weekday morning at 10:00.

Monday's program:

Livestock economist Derrell Peel of Oklahoma State University
comments on the fed and feeder cattle trades this week, remarking on
the bullish indicators from last Friday's USDA cattle-on-feed report

K-State risk management specialist Art Bar...naby looks at two items of
interest to crop producers: the ongoing problems with crop insurance
not adequately covering grain quality losses, and the latest
projections on the returns to Kansas crop producers from the A-C-R-E
program, covering 2009 production

and for this week's rural youth segment, state 4-H leader Pat McNally
of K-State encourages 4-Hers and parents to pursue citizenship
activities at the local level in the new year ahead

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