Linda Self, an Extension Master Gardener in Sedgwick County since 2023, assists a participant in looking at tree samples through a microscope during a portion of the award-winning program, How Trees Drink, Breathe and Grow. (Photo courtesy of Matthew McKernan)
By Pat MelgaresK-State Extension news service MANHATTAN, Kan. – A hands-on, science-based program led by volunteers in Sedgwick County to teach youth and adults about…
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