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Combine harvesters finish positive for 2022, while tractor sales fall
As reported in High Plains Journal, Red tractor and combine harvester sales finished 2022 with healthy gains in unit sales while ag tractors finished...
Farm groups decry ‘regulatory chaos’ in wake of sixth ‘finalized’ WOTUS rule
As reported in High Plains journal, a chorus of angry responses from dozens of farm and business groups met the Dec. 30 announcements by...
Wheat Scoop: Will your recipe rise to the top? National Festival of Breads opens entries for the 2023 virtual contest
Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected]
For audio version, visit kswheat.com.
Whether it is a go-to recipe, a revamped family favorite or a combination of unique-to-you flavors, put...
Ace Reid’s Cowpokes Cartoons Riding Into The Sunset
Frank J. Buchman
Columnist
“Hard time cowboy Jake, his sidekick Zeb, the banker Tuffernell, and horse trader Wilbur are riding off into the sunset.”
Few ranchers and...
Wheat Scoop: Wheat Industry Celebrates 10th Anniversary of the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center
Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected]
For audio version, visit kswheat.com.
Traditionally, the 10th anniversary is celebrated with a gift symbolizing the strength and resilience of a relationship....
Wheat Scoop: Taking A ‘Brief But Deep’ Dive Into Flour Milling At KSU
Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected]
For audio version, visit kswheat.com.
Some have a basic understanding of the flour milling process. Some have absolutely no idea how wheat...
Wheat Scoop: Register Now for the 2023 Women Managing the Farm Conference
Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected]
For audio version, visit kswheat.com.
Meaningful conversations between women farmers, rural business leaders and landowners have been a goal of the Women...
Wheat Scoop: Hoxie farmer tops triple-digit dryland wheat to win Kansas yield contest
Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected]
For audio version, visit kswheat.com.
Triple-digit dryland wheat in northwest Kansas with only four inches of moisture this past summer seems impossible,...
Insight: A Rich Legacy
Glenn Brunkow
Pottawatomie County farmer and rancher
The annual meeting of Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) is in Manhattan is coming the first weekend of December. I...
Farmers And Steel Builders Find Increased Difficulty Locating Supplies
Frank J. Buchman
Columnist
“Steel is in short supply.”
Double meaning to the short comment. Farmers are still having trouble buying machinery. Builders who do steel construction...
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