WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — The Eastern Red Cedar can be beneficial to landowners in Kansas. Farmers use it as a windbreak and to prevent soil erosion. That’s why it was so heavily used in the first place.
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Kansas forestry officials are getting ready to host three callery pear buyback events across the state this spring to help get rid of the invasive trees and replace them with more ...
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What is causing some Kansas trees to look weird?
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Outdoorsy Kansans may have noticed that some trees look a bit worse for wear than others, but disease and insects aren’t to blame for their pain. Changing temperatures ranging from ...
To encourage landowners to help limit the spread of Callery Pear trees in Kansas, the Kansas Forest Service is hosting the ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The Anita B. Gorman Discovery Center hosted its annual Urban Woods event in Kansas City to celebrate the benefits and beauty of native Missouri and Kansas trees on Saturday. The ...
Invasive trees along the creek in the western part of Penn Valley Park are being removed as part of a three-phase project to improve the area, which will include planting native trees. Eric Adler The ...
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