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Kansas sorghum producers promote coarse grains in China
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A delegation of Kansas sorghum producers, led by the Kansas Department of Agriculture (KDA), traveled to China March 12-19, 2016, to promote coarse grains,...
Freezing temperatures a concern for some Kansas wheat
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Minimum air temperatures across Kansas dipped well below freezing March 19 and 20, which could pose a problem for some of the state’s wheat...
U.S.-Cuba agriculture sectors agree to work together
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As part of President Obama's historic trip to Cuba to further normalization of relations, advance commercial and people-to-people ties, and express our support for...
Preventing mycotic abortions in pregnant cattle
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Mycotic abortions, or fungal abortions, are often sporadic in cattle. As producers determine the need to provide supplemental feeds to their calving cow herd,...
Free webinar on ultra-high density grazing will be on March 29
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Ultra-high stock density grazing is the management tool of grazing livestock in much higher-than-normal concentrations to achieve landscape-focused objectives. The long-term goal is to...
USDA Rural Schools Payments
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today announced the investment of more than $272 million will go to 41 states and Puerto Rico this year in...
Alfalfa weevil hatching in Kansas
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Alfalfa weevil larvae were first detected this year in north central Kansas on March 3. Chuck Otte, Geary County Agriculture and Natural Resources agent,...
St. Patrick’s Day means Kansas potato planting time
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St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner, so it is time to get seed potatoes in the ground. Actually any time from mid-...
Kansas Wheat Farmer, Ag Leaders Share Desire to Open Up Trade with Cuba
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Kansas Wheat Scoop No. 1936:
For an audio file, visit www.kansaswheat.org.
Agriculture leaders representing America's grain farmers and ag equipment manufacturers expressed their passion for overcoming obstacles...
Evaluate Kansas Terraces in the spring
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By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources
Coming into spring is a good time to evaluate and perform maintenance on terraces if...
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