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KDA Plans International Trade Missions for 2018
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MANHATTAN, Kan. — Together, the Kansas Department of Agriculture and the Kansas Department of Commerce were awarded a $380,000 State Trade Expansion Program (STEP)...
Wheat Scoop: U.S. wheat farmers share their stories with consumers on eatwheat.org
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In an effort to increase consumer trust in the wheat industry, wheat farmers have created a consumer-minded marketing campaign to increase awareness of farming...
Pretty Prairie farmer talks conservation in Washington
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Washington, DC - Pretty Prairie farmer and rancher, Chad Basinger, recently met with Kansas legislators in Washington, DC to discuss conservation in the next farm bill.
On...
COLORADO CROP PROGRESS: United States Department of Agriculture
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AGRICULTURAL SUMMARY: Another week of warm and dry weather pushed crop harvest to near completion, according to the Mountain Regional Field Office of the...
Estate taxes threaten family farms
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By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
Smart, hard work combined with good planning increases the likelihood of a bright and prosperous future. This is considered...
Wheat Scoop: 2018 Conference for Kansas Women in Farming Set in Manhattan
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"Maximizing My Influence: Farm, Community, Consumers" is the focus of the award-winning Women Managing the Farm Conference, set for February 15-16, 2018, in Manhattan,...
New tool is available to help farmers understand when temperature inversions occur
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Risk of herbicide dicamba drift is heightened during the weather phenomena
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University is offering a new tool to help...
Kansas State University meat scientists verify benefits of Omega 3 feeding regimen
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Study indicates no effect to flavor, tenderness or shelf life
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Dennis Nuttelman was pretty sure that the Omega 3-enriched beef and pork...
‘Farming for the Future’ program set in four Kansas locations
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Topics will assist farmers and ranchers in planning for upcoming years
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Historically low crop prices and slipping farmland values continue to weigh...
Kansas State University researchers verify feed allowances for gestating sows
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Study monitored 2,000 sows on a commercial farm
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas State University researchers have completed two exhaustive studies that measured the impact of...
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