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Wheat Tour: Day 1 Wrap-Up

For audio visit kansaswheat.org. A wheat field in Ellis County scouted on Day 1 of the 2018 Wheat Quality Tour. More than 90 people from 30 U.S....

Sustainable Ag: Connecting the dots

K-State, Kansas Water Office work with farmers to create network of Water Technology Farms MANHATTAN, Kan. – Since a move to western Kansas from Idaho 14 years,...

Under cover: June 5 bus tour will visit farms growing produce in high tunnels

Food safety is focus of additional upcoming workshops OLATHE, Kan. – Until recently, Midwest farmers who grow fresh fruits and vegetables were limited to...

Wheat Scoop: Researchers are collecting on-farm management data

  For audio, visit kansaswheat.org. Kansas State University researchers need your help to complete research on wheat management strategies. K-State Research and Extension (KSRE) has joined the Kansas...

U.S. farmers and ranchers: time is running out to complete the 2017 Census of Agriculture

NASS conducting phone and in-person follow-up   WASHINGTON – April 24, 2018 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) is...

Kansas farmland values continue to slip, weighed down by lagging profitability

Potential for drought, trade war are X factors, economist says   MANHATTAN, Kan. – Farmland prices in Kansas continued a slow, steady decline last year and...

K-State joins national effort to communicate the value of federal investment in agricultural research  

FedByScience initiative launches alongside 2018 Farm Bill to help explain the need for US farmers to stay competitive and how universities support them   WASHINGTON, D.C....

Wheat for the future

Agronomists test tools for measuring sustainability of production practices MANHATTAN, Kan. – Romulo Lollato is not the average observer when he drives past a Kansas...

House agriculture bill makes wrong kind of sweeping change

The House Agriculture Committee released its first version of the farm bill on April 11. Unfortunately, the proposal included steep cuts to conservation, ignored...

Kansas State University researchers study ways to stabilize river banks

Project to reduce streambank erosion is now in its third year   SALINA, Kan. – Along a two-mile stretch of the meandering Smoky Hill River, Kari...

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