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KDA seeks input using agriculture Workforce Needs Assessment Survey

As reported in High Plains Journal in an effort to help support growth in agriculture, the Kansas Department of Agriculture is calling on industry...

Program helps quality of drinking water in Kansas communities

As reported in High Plains journal small communities in water-strapped areas of western Kansas could have a little more hope when it comes to...

4 tricks phone scammers are using in 2022 – and how to stop them

Whether you’re about to sit down to dinner, catching up with an old friend or simply taking a well-deserved nap, an unwanted robocall always...

Poaching threatens the ornate box turtle, Kansas’ state reptile. Lawmakers are trying to help

Kansas wildlife officials say the ornate box turtle needs protections, and some lawmakers want to ban people from capturing or possessing the state's reptile. "House Bill 2479...

Boll weevils aren’t in Kansas. Cotton growers want lawmakers to help keep it that way.

Kansas cotton producers are proposing that lawmakers create a prevention program for boll weevils, an insect that could decimate a crop of growing importance...

UPCOMING RESTAURANT FACILITY AUCTION PROCEEDS WILL GO BACK TO THE WICHITA COMMUNITY

UPCOMING RESTAURANT FACILITY AUCTION PROCEEDS WILL GO BACK TO THE WICHITA COMMUNITY Wichita, KS - McCurdy Real Estate & Auction is excited to announce that...

Will the demand for soybeans and corn go even higher?

Ag leaders in Kansas learn what's ahead. With Kansas bringing in more than $67 billion in agriculture, corn, sorghum, soybeans and wheat play an important...

Kansas farm co-op looks to the future and partners with robotics company to combat weeds

CHENEY – Standard practice for controlling weeds for many farmers is to use chemicals. But at a new company in Cheney, Kansas they simply...

Last year’s farm income to increase, but 2022 might be riddled with high expenses

What are farmers to do? Farmers are expected to walk away with higher than average profits for 2021. But forecasts for 2022 are bleaker. Kansas State...

Birds need food in the winter

Although the temperatures have dropped, some birds have stayed behind and will scrounge for food. Kansas State University horticulture expert Ward Upham said food is...

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