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Wheat Scoop: Wheat U Follow-Up

For audio version, visit kswheat.com. Growers gain valuable insights on production, marketing and more at Sorghum U/Wheat U event   Roughly 130 wheat and sorghum growers listened...

Wheat Scoop: Quality Control: Grain Craft’s Innovation and Quality Lab puts Kansas wheat to the test for milling and baking performance

For audio version, visit kswheat.com. When the final fields are cut, the trucks empty, the bins full and the combines cleaned out, Kansas wheat farmers...

Wheat Scoop: Don’t start too early!

K-State Agronomy issues guidance on optimum planting windows for Kansas wheat producers For audio version, visit kswheat.com. September signals the Kansas State Fair, football games and,...

Test forages to prevent nitrate and prussic acid poisoning

Many Kansas cattle operations rely on some type of harvested feed to use in the winter months, and common among those sources are forage...

Hay demand very light, movement picks up some

This past week, demand remained very light however, hay movement picked up a bit in the southwest region where some larger trades of grinding...

Bovine anaplasmosis vaccine developed

Cattle producers are one step closer to protecting their livestock from bovine anaplasmosis after the University of Missouri announced it has developed the first...

Wheat Scoop: Wheat’s Origin Story

For audio version, visit kswheat.com. K-State’s Wheat Genetics Resource Center unlocks future potential by exploring wheat’s wild past   Long, long ago in a land far, far...

Wheat Scoop: Student documentary captures custom harvester lifestyle

For audio version, visit kswheat.com. Unpredictable weather, equipment breakdowns and technology issues are part of the deal for the custom harvesting crews that traverse the...

Extending life of aquifer takes a commitment

Finding ways to extend the economic viability of the Ogallala Aquifer is a regular topic among farmers who ask what can be done in...

Drought, dry conditions pushing crops and hay

Drought and dry conditions in the western two-thirds of the state have dryland crops burning up, and alfalfa headed into dormancy, according to the...
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