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Summer fruits, vegetables boost opportunities for healthier eating

If there’s ever a time to buck American’s tendency to fall short on their consumption of fruits and vegetables, summer is it. “Summer is the...

Program Announced to Replace Stolen Food Assistance Benefits

In response to increased reports of Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card thefts across the U.S., the Kansas Department for Children and Families (DCF) is...

Green June Beetle

Description:  Green June beetle larvae are cream-colored grubs from ¼-inch to two-inches in length depending on the stage of molting. The adult beetle is...

Suppes assumes role as Wheat Foods Council chairman

As reported in High Plains Journal, former U.S. Wheat Associates Chairman Ron Suppes was seated as chairman of the Wheat Foods Council during the...

Weeds latest challenge to growers in second half of 2023

What has become a familiar story in recent years is a tale of two growing seasons and ramifications that go with it. Sarah Lancaster, assistant...

K-State engineering students place second in quarter-scale tractor design contest

The agriculture industry is one that we as humans will always need, which is why it is so important that people continue to enter...

Reports detailing 2022 National Beef Quality Audit results now available

As reported in High Plains Journal, approximately every five years, the beef cattle industry undergoes a National Beef Quality Audit, funded by the Beef...

Biosecurity measures help protect livestock during livestock shows

As reported in High Plains Journal with its many county fairs, livestock competitions, and rodeos, summer is the perfect season to highlight Nebraska agriculture....

Old bulls bring new genetic benefits to light

As reported in High Plains Journal animal genetics plays a crucial role in modern agriculture, enhancing food sustainability and animal adaptation to a changing...

Cool ideas: K-State expert urges farmers to follow safety tips on hot days

As reported in High Plains Journal summer’s hottest days are likely still ahead in Kansas, but Tawnie Larson knows that “farm and ranch work...

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