Agriculture
Green fields
By John Schlageck, Kansas Farm Bureau
This year Kansas has green fields, kissed by the sun. There are blue skies with white clouds high above....
Agriculture
UNL dedicates statues of former Secretaries of Agriculture
LINCOLN, Neb. — On a day when four former U.S. secretaries of agriculture from Nebraska were honored in bronze on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's...
Agriculture
Simple tree
"Pickin' up Pawpaws"
You may know the song better than the tree or the fruit – "Pickin' up pawpaws, puttin' 'em in your pocket..." But...
Agriculture
Cold snap may have nipped Kansas sorghum, soybeans more than corn
September temperatures fall below 30-year average
MANHATTAN, Kan. – From time to time over the past few months it seemed like fall was trying to...
Agriculture
Governor Brownback proclaims September as Farm Safety Month
MANHATTAN, Kan. – To encourage all Kansas citizens to keep our state’s farm and ranches safe, Governor Sam Brownback has proclaimed September as Farm...
Agriculture
Keeping an eye on Ukraine, other Black Sea Countries’ Wheat markets
MANHATTAN, Kan. – The growing importance of wheat production from Black Sea-area countries Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan on the world market has Daniel O’Brien...
Agriculture
Beef Cattle Institute and Kansas Beef Council to host free BQA training sessions
Beef Quality Assurance (BQA) certification training sessions focusing on beef cattle care and health to be hosted in Kansas.
MANHATTAN, Kan. - The Beef Cattle...
Agriculture
American Agri-Women member travels to Uganda for Farmer-to-Farmer Program
American Agri-Women member Lisa Campion recently traveled to Uganda for 21 days as part of the Farmer-to-Farmer Program. American Agri-Women has partnered with Catholic...

