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New Educational Tool Available for Locomotion Scoring and Beef Lameness Management

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Cattle producers now have a new tool for identifying and managing beef cattle lameness with the Step-Up Management Program. Working with the...

Pet Animal Advisory Board to Meet Via Conference Call February 11

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas Department of Agriculture’s Pet Animal Advisory Board will meet at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, February 11, 2015, to conduct...

Guide Helps Farmers Work with Land Trusts to Gain Land Access

The National Young Farmers Coalition has released a new guide for farmers. The Farmer's Guide to Working with Land Trusts provides an introduction to...

USDA Reports to Congress on Growth in U.S. Local and Regional Food Systems

USDA Economic Research Service has issued Trends in U.S. Local and Regional Food Systems: A Report to Congress. The report details the latest economic...

Crop Production

Crop Production ISSN: 1936-3737 Released February 10, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Orange Production Unchanged from January...

Contest Winners Learn How To Save Lives Going Against The Grain

(NAPS)—High crop yields, low temperatures and wet weather can mean farmers, grain elevator operators and other grain handlers dealing with high-moisture corn and beans...

Diversification Allows Seventh Generation Ottawa Farmer To Continue Family Tradition

By Frank J. Buchman “I’m changing gears. I’m hopping on this machine to get some more work done, but I have time to visit now.” When...

Winery and Grape Growers Forum and Trade Show moves to Omaha

Lincoln (Neb.), Feb. 6, 2015 -- University of Nebraska-Lincoln professor Paul Read remembers a time when only one winery existed in Nebraska, and his...

Improvement of Riparian Areas and Water Quality Focus of New Project

Kansas Forest Service and K-State are recipients of program funding. MANHATTAN, Kan. -- A new $13 million U.S. Department of Agriculture program designed to improve...

Soybean researchers: Climate change suppressing U.S. yields

Climate change cost American soybean farmers an estimated $11 billion in unrealized potential yield in the past two decades, a newly published study says. The...
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