News from Kansas Senator Elaine Bowers

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SENATE HIGHLIGHTS - WEEKLY OVERVIEWS

This week was the last week of legislative activity before VETO session. Late Friday afternoon, the Senate gaveled out for adjournment and will reconvene on May 3rd for VETO Session. The Senate voted on numerous conference committee reports and also debated bills on the Senate Floor the last few short weeks.

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Anna Schremmer, K-State Research & Extension Family Consumer Science Agent for Phillips-Rooks District #5

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Have you gone to a grocery store to buy onions but don’t know what kind to get? What do you do? Close your eyes and grab one hoping it is the best kind to use in your recipe?  

Alliums (onions, garlic, leeks, scallions) are a staple in every kitchen. Different types of onions can add immense flavor to any dish. Choosing the right one for whatever you’re cooking will help you achieve the best (and most delicious) results. Here’s a simple guide to understanding what each type of onion has to offer.  

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Insight From Kansas Farm Bureau

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It is springtime in the Flint Hills, and that means one thing: It’s pasture burning season. Those of us who are caretakers of the Flint Hills know fire is the most important tool we have to maintain the last large-scale vestige of warm-season tallgrass prairie. Without it, invasive shrubs and trees would take over and the Flint Hills prairie would be no more. However, in recent years burning has come under extra scrutiny from the EPA because of air quality issues in the large cities surrounding the Flint Hills. Pardon the pun, but we had a burning issue.

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