Agriculture
Public water lectures being January 14 at Hardin Hall
Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 7, 2015 -- Seven free public lectures on current water issues and research come together to form the University of Nebraska's...
Agriculture
In depth farm bill meetings
By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources
Kansas State University is putting on in-depth Farm Bill meetings across the state the next...
Agriculture
Finding Best Ways to Safeguard Beef Production in Changing Climate
MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Under a bright blue, fall Oklahoma sky in a serene setting, cattle are doing what cattle do – quietly moving through...
Agriculture
For The Love Of Horses
Salina Appaloosa Breeder-Longhorn Producer Has More Western Collectibles Than Imaginable
“I’m Old School”
Stitching on his weathered cap is telltale notice.
If one isn’t immediately aware, within...
Agriculture
Specially designed farm grain storage facility enhances profitability opportunities for Berryton Farmer heading United Soybean Board
By Frank J. Buchman
“I have to load out three semi-trailer loads of soybeans this afternoon. That takes precedence, because I have to get them...
Agriculture
U.S. hogs and pigs inventory up two precent
WASHINGTON, December 23, 2014 – As of December 1, there were 66.1 million hogs and pigs on U.S. farms, up 2 percent from December...
Agriculture
Celebrate From the Land of Kansas month in January
MANHATTAN, Kansas - Kansas Governor Sam Brownback proclaims January as From the Land of Kansas month. With that declaration, Kansas agriculture businesses and products...
Agriculture
Regional farmers’ market vendor workshops planned
MANHATTAN, Kansas - Kansas farmers’ markets across the state are doing much more than just providing a fresh food source. The farmers offering their...

