Agriculture
Kansas Wheat Scoop No. 1996: Wheat tour participants to scout for rust, viruses
By Marsha Boswell, Director of Communications
For audio file, please visit kansaswheat.org
Nearly 90 grain traders, government officials, reporters, millers and even a few farmers start the 2017...
Agriculture
Wheat freeze update
Temperatures over the weekend of April 22-23 dropped below freezing and into the lower 30’s for most of the state. In a few specific...
Agriculture
Wheat Growers Commend Perdue Confirmation
The Kansas Association of Wheat Growers congratulates Sonny Perdue on being confirmed as the new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture.
"Secretary Perdue will do a great...
Agriculture
Teff hay could serve as drought-tolerant forage for dairy cows
Kansas State University feeding trials indicate promise, economic analysis still coming
MANHATTAN, Kan. – Researchers at Kansas State University may just have found a safety...
Agriculture
Kansas Wheat Scoop No. 1995: Connecting Classrooms to Kansas Agriculture
By Jordan Hildebrand, Program Assistant
For audio file, please visit kansaswheat.org.
Growing consumer interest and trust in agriculture is a lot like managing your crops; there are...
Agriculture
Kansas Soybean Commission to Consider USB Nominees
During an upcoming conference call, the Kansas Soybean Commission will discuss potential nominees for the United Soybean Board, and it will submit a preferred...
Agriculture
Current Wheat conditions
The wheat crop continues to develop at a fast pace across the state. The most advanced fields in far southeast corner of the state...
Agriculture
KFB’s Foundation for Agriculture awards $21,500 in scholarships
Manhattan, Kan. - Each year, the Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB) Foundation for Agriculture awards scholarships to college students studying in fields that benefit agriculture...

