- Advertisement -

CATEGORY

Agriculture

Wheat Tour 2024, Day 2

Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected] For audio version, visit kswheat.com. On Wednesday, 69 people on the Wheat Quality Council’s 2024 winter wheat tour made their way from...

Wheat Tour 2024, Day 1

Wheat Tour 2024, Day 1 Marsha Boswell, Kansas Wheat<[email protected]> ​ [email protected] ​ Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected] For audio version, visit kswheat.com. Participants on the northern routes of this year’s Hard Winter...

After spotty April rains, Kansas wheat still has the blues 

Conditions can change quickly in the wheat fields of Kansas. Rewind to the white Christmas of 2023 when Saline County posted 1.53 inches of moisture...

Wheat tour pegs Kansas production at 290.4 million bushels

The latest edition of the Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Red Winter Wheat tour gave nearly 70 people from all aspects of the industry an...

Wheat Scoop: K-State recommends scouting and addressing stripe rust to prevent loss of yield and quality

For audio version, visit kswheat.com. The appearance of stripe rust adds insult to injury to this year’s wheat crop, but Kansas growers should scout fields...

Wheat Scoop: Wheat Crop Deteriorates Due to Lack of Moisture

Contact: Marsha Boswell, [email protected] For audio version, visit kswheat.com. April showers bring May flowers, but an April without showers brings disappointment to a wheat crop that...

Wheat Scoop: Wheat’s on Your Mind Podcast

For audio version, visit kswheat.com. “Wheat’s on Your Mind” podcast dissects how communications efforts connect wheat farmers with consumers, Brazilian counterparts and many more.   Whether you...

Kansas Makes Historic Investment In Preserving The Ogallala Aquifer

Greg Doering Kansas Living Magazine An appropriation of $35 million by the Kansas Legislature in 2023 was supported by several agricultural groups, including Kansas Farm Bureau (KFB)....

Cattle cycle bottoms to historic low. Will peak be historic low?

The cattle herd is progressively shrinking, and as of Jan. 1, it totaled 87.2 million head. This year’s inventory is the fewest since 1951,...

Wheat Scoop: For Family and Farm

For audio version, visit kswheat.com. KAWG awards Herb Clutter Memorial Scholarship to Kaden Weltmer Kaden Weltmer’s first three words were mom, dad and tractor. That combined...
- Advertisement -
big iron
- Advertisement -

Latest news

- Advertisement -