Monday, March 23, 2026

Agriculture

New herbicide technologies don’t replace old-fashioned management know-how

New herbicide modes of action are few and far between, with almost 20 years since the most recent new herbicide and many more years...

Successful operations make conscientious management decisions

High prices have cured high prices in the agricultural industry, and the change in marketplace opportunities has necessitated a change in management style. During...

Update on the cattle cycle: What’s next?

The Jan. 1, 2019, inventory of all cattle and calves in the U.S. grew to 94.76 million, head, up 0.5 percent from one year...

Ag Degrees From Kansas State University Launch Careers in Diverse Fields

Have you ever wondered what kind of job you might be able to land with an agriculture degree? If you thought the only options...

How the Kansas Department of Agriculture is Enhancing Ag Industry

Each sector in Kansas’ thriving agriculture industry is focused on expansion and improvement, thanks in large part to a recent effort coordinated by the Kansas...

Women in Agriculture: Landscaping with Native Plants

Landscaping with Native Plants is the topic of this spring’s Saline County Women in Ag meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 30. The speaker will...

A wind farm proposal simmers in Reno County; permit hearing April 4: Matt Amos has seen more conflict than anyone ever should. He’s been...

This is the first in a series of articles about the wind farm industry, and a proposed project in Reno County. By Duane Schrag Special to the...

Kansas’ Emerging Wine Industry is on the Path to Success

Kansas’ wine industry is ripe on the vine. In fact, Julie Berggren of KC Wine Co. says Kansas has the potential to produce wines that are...