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Hands named 2018 Stockman of the Year

K-State Livestock and Meat Industry Council to recognize Kansan during 48th annual Stockmen’s Dinner on March 1 MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Kansas cattleman Sam Hands will...

K-State rodeo returns to Weber Arena

More than 10,000 expected for Feb. 16-18 collegiate rodeo MANHATTAN, Kan. – The 62nd annual K-State Rodeo will be Feb. 16-18 in Weber Arena on...

K-State partners with Cambodian university on sustainable agriculture and nutrition

Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Sustainable Intensification, based in Manhattan, Kansas, co-organizes inaugural conference focusing on food systems in Southeast Asia MANHATTAN, Kan. —...

KDA Provides Marketing Stipend to 12 Farmers’ Markets

MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Agriculture has selected 12 farmers’ markets as recipients of the Meet Me at the Market stipend program....

Heritage turkey production research: It’s profitable but more difficult

ATLANTA — To meet increasing consumer demand for heritage-breed turkeys to be the centerpiece of holiday and other meals, researchers in Penn State's College...

Lower corn and soybean price volatility means lower crop insurance premiums

Consider more coverage, Kansas State University economist says MANHATTAN, Kan. – Amid tough circumstances farmers have faced the past couple of years with weaker crop...

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural:

William Allen White, Part 1 By Ron Wilson, director of the Huck Boyd National Institute for Rural Development at Kansas State University. Guess who’s coming to...

Natural resource societies recognize conservation champion

John Strickler, long-time Kansas conservationist wins 2018 award MANHATTAN, Kan. – John Strickler, professor emeritus of the Kansas Forest Service, Kansas State University, has been...

Young Farmers & Ranchers prep for their future

MANHATTAN, KAN - Farmers and ranchers from across Kansas gathered in Manhattan Jan. 26-28 for the annual Young Farmers and Ranchers (YF&R) leaders conference....

Kansas Soybean Commission to Meet March 16; Agenda Includes Selecting Commissioners-at-large

The Kansas Soybean Commission (KSC) will conduct a regular meeting Friday, March 16, at the Kansas Soybean Building in Topeka. It will begin at...
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