Wednesday, March 25, 2026

Agriculture

New survey can help with land lease negotiations

Landowners in 14 bluestem counties surveyed MANHATTAN, Kan. — The Kansas Department of Agriculture and the Agricultural Land Use Survey Center, based in the Kansas...

High school students learn to lead the animal science industry

Students from across the country participate in livestock and leadership learning experience at Kansas State University   MANHATTAN, Kan. – Twenty students from five states gathered...

Day 9, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report

  By Jordan Hildebrand, Program Assistant; Brooke Haas, Communications Intern For audio file, please visit kansaswheat.org. This is day 9 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to...

When soybeans turn yellow at an early stage of growth, there are several possible explanations

Nitrogen (N) deficiency. In fields that have been extremely wet or extremely dry, or under severe early heat stress, rhizobial nodule development can be...

Day 7, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report

  By Jordan Hildebrand, Program Assistant For audio file, please visit kansaswheat.org. This is day 7 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas...

Dealing with Disaster: Travis McCarty

Travis McCarty's story is the third and final in KFB's "Dealing with Disaster" series created by veteran farm journalist John Schlageck.The series features Kansas...

Kansas Monarch Conservation Plan To Focus on Habitat

PRATT ­– Monarch butterfly populations are on the decline and in just two short years, these winged wonders could be listed as a threatened...

Sorghum emergence

ome fields of sorghum may have problems with non-uniform emergence for various reasons. In some cases, the surface soil was dry and some of...