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KDA Plans International Trade Missions for 2018

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

  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 

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 

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  

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

  "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

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

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

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

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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