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Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024
State/Regional
Experts say Farm Bill will be difficult to pass, but farmers remain optimistic
11/19/24 KSN
“So you know, maybe the Republicans want to wait to next year to get the all-Republican congress. They might be able to pass one that’s more favorable to them,” said Jennifer Ifft, associate professor with the department of agriculture economics at Kansas State University. “There are a couple of reasons why you might want to do it this year. So, the 2017 Trump tax cuts from his first administration expire next year. So, Congress is going to be busy already. And just in terms of how they budget for the Farm Bill, but in terms of how they budget, there might be more budget to work with this year than next year.”
These high-flying highlights mark 100-plus years of Salina aviation history
11/20/24 Salina Journal
Also by the end of 1965, the Schilling Institute, a two-year technical school that eventually became Kansas State University Salina, was established with a professional pilot program started as an associate degree in 1986.
That’s not a ladybug creeping into your home. Watch out for this invasive bug in Wichita
11/19/24 Wichita Eagle
The Asian lady beetle is commonly found in Wichita homes later in the year, looking for a warm place for the winter, said Raymond Cloyd, a professor with Kansas State University’s entomology department.