Friday, March 13, 2026

Agriculture

Coyote populations continue to grow throughout U.S.

K-State expert says trapping is best way to resolve interactions with livestock MANHATTAN, Kan. – If it seems like there are a lot more coyotes...

Stress less? Dec. 8 webinar aims to help families enjoy the holiday season

Communication, planning are key to happier get-togethers MANHATTAN, Kan. – Ahh, the holidays: a time for getting together with family, enjoying a fine meal and...

K-State Department of Agricultural Economics raises $2M for Barry Flinchbaugh Chair

New post honors the legacy of longtime agricultural policy expert MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas State University Department of Agricultural Economics announced it has surpassed...

Insight: The Waiting for Winter

Greg Doering, Kansas Farm Bureau The deer heard my footsteps crunching oak leaves as I crested a hill coming up out of the creek bottom....

Minneola grower maximizes yield potential through management to place in 2021 National Wheat Yield Contest

Written by Julia Debes for Kansas Wheat Wheat Scoop Adam’s Folly is a good piece of ground west of Minneola, nicknamed for a hired hand that...

Latest Equipment and Technology Featured at Wichita Farm & Ranch Show In Mulvane

Frank J. Buchman Columnist The extravaganza will go on with the 27th anniversary edition of the Wichita Farm & Ranch Show this week. “It’s Thursday, Friday and...

Wheat Scoop: Minneola grower maximizes yield potential through management to place in 2021 National Wheat Yield Contest

For audio version and photos, visit kansaswheat.org. Adam’s Folly is a good piece of ground west of Minneola, nicknamed for a hired hand that once...

Autonomous pest control to benefit farmers economically, environmentally

K-State researcher says robotic vehicles could stop a localized infestation before it spreads MANHATTAN, Kan. -- Autonomous pest control vehicles could become a valuable asset...