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UNL study characterizes genetic resistance to wheat disease

Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 26, 2015 -- A new study co-authored by University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers has unearthed the genetic roots of resistance to a...

Keep Corn Particle Size in Mind to Enhance Feedlot Efficiency

A K-State study found the average corn particle size in Midwest finishing cattle diets. MANHATTAN, Kan. – Ask cattle producers how they grind corn used...

Wal-Mart, T.J. Maxx wage increases likely won’t end minimum wage debate, professor says

LAWRENCE —The voluntary moves recently by major retailers to increase their minimum wages for workers will heighten and not settle a debate about increasing...

Barton women wrap up home playoff game with 86-79 win over Cloud County; Anthony sets school record

Needing the win to secure a home playoff game, the Barton Community College women's basketball team shook off a pesky Cloud County Community College...

Poultry Slaughter

ISSN: 1949-1581 Released February 25, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Ready-to-Cook Weight Up 5...

Kansas FFA Week Celebrated

MANHATTAN, Kan. - Governor Sam Brownback today signed a proclamation declaring Feb. 21- 28 as Kansas FFA Week. The Kansas State FFA officers met...

Throw a Shamrockin’ St. Patrick’s Day Party With Irish Classics and Green-Tinted Treats

(Family Features) It doesn’t take the Luck o’ the Irish to throw a great St. Patrick’s Day party. These tips and recipes will help...

Broiler Hatchery

ISSN: 1949-1840 Released February 25, 2015, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Broiler-Type Eggs Set in the United...

March 3 Grazing School Features ‘300 Days of Grazing’

HOLTON, Kan. – Forage specialist John Jennings of the University of Arkansas, will be the guest speaker at the Grazing School II workshop in...

Cure the Itch by Planting Peas

If you are tired of winter and hunger for spring, try planting peas as soon as the soil dries and the soil temperature reaches...
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