Friday, March 13, 2026

Agriculture

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural:  Ethan and Morgan Jones, LaSada Lodge 

 “LaSada.” That is said to be a Native American term for “place of peace.” It is also the name of a beautiful hunting lodge,...

Cattle Chat: Calve heifers early

K-State beef cattle experts share the advantages of calving heifers before the mature cows MANHATTAN, Kan. — Most would agree that watching a new life...

This blind Kansas farmer can still change a tire, know when to harvest

It’s not only in visual images that one remembers. Sometimes it’s the smell of fresh-cut wheat, the sound of a well-tuned tractor or the feeling of...

Insight: Building for the Future

Greg Doering, Kansas Farm Bureau All that’s left of the original home at the ranch is a foundation underneath an apple tree. Eventually, after years...

Garden Party: Save time, energy, money by planning now

K-State’s Patton shares tips for getting ahead on spring, summer gardens MANHATTAN, Kan. – Come spring and summer, the Big Three of many Kansas gardens...

State official outlines tax credit for donors to Kansas non-profit groups

Gale highlights benefits of program during monthly First Friday call MANHATTAN, Kan. – Doing a good deed in your community has its payoffs. That was a...

Cover Your Acres conference highlights agronomic, economic issues

Jan. 18-19 event to look at what drives profitability for crop producers OBERLIN, Kan. – The 19th annual Cover Your Acres winter conference will take...

Using federal programs to protect land value

As reported in High Plains Journal. Producers and landowners have opportunities to protect their land and enhance its value through multiple programs available from...