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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...

In a Flash – Conditions Can Develop Quickly for Grain Dust Explosions

Training and new technologies can reduce the chances, K-State specialist says. MANHATTAN, Kan. – We’ve seen the impact they can cause – grain dust explosions...

Winter Wheat Hardiness

By Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources Can warm temperatures at this time of year cause wheat to break dormancy and become...

Mitigating Global Challenges Focus of Inaugural Henry C. Gardiner Lecture

Monsanto Executive and 2013 World Food Prize Recipient Addresses Food Security MANHATTAN, Kan. — In the next 35 years, farmers will have to produce more...

Controlling marestail in soybeans

By: Ryan Flaming, County Extension Agent, Agriculture & Natural Resources Controlling glyphosate-resistant marestail in soybeans has been a big challenge for Kansas no-till producers in...

Growers statewide to share on-farm research

Lincoln, Neb., Jan. 27, 2015 Farm operators and agronomists from across the state are invited to attend the Nebraska On-Farm Research Network research update...

Commodity Commission Election Ballots Mailed to Producers

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The Kansas Department of Agriculture has announced the candidates eligible for commission in the state’s five grain commodity commissions- corn, wheat,...

Kansas to Host Central Plains Irrigation Conference Feb. 17-18

The annual event focuses on irrigation-related topics through informational sessions and an industry exposition. COLBY, Kan. – The 2015 Central Plains Irrigation Conference and...

Taking canola production to the next level

Canola College 2015 Set for February 19 in Enid, Oklahoma MANHATTAN, Kan. – The latest developments in canola production and marketing will be highlighted at...

Vegetable taste test results available to help growers choose varieties

The University of Missouri's Bradford Research Center is making available the results of vegetable variety taste tests conducted during 2014. Participants scored samples of...

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