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Keeping an eye on Ukraine, other Black Sea Countries’ Wheat markets

MANHATTAN, Kan. – The growing importance of wheat production from Black Sea-area countries Ukraine, Russia and Kazakhstan on the world market has Daniel O’Brien...

American Agri-Women member travels to Uganda for Farmer-to-Farmer Program

American Agri-Women member Lisa Campion recently traveled to Uganda for 21 days as part of the Farmer-to-Farmer Program. American Agri-Women has partnered with Catholic...

Best water management under limited irrigation

A K-State expert explains crop watering approaches and which has more favorable economic returns when water availability is limited.   MANHATTAN, Kan. – Getting the most...

Connecting with Kansas agriculture focus of K-State vs. Auburn game day sponsorship

From the Land of Kansas™ sponsor game to connect consumers with Kansas agriculture Manhttan, Kansas - Kansas agriculture products and food will be the focus...

Taiwan Agricultural Youth Exchange Program accepting applications

Manhattan, Kan. – The 2014 Taiwan Agricultural Youth Exchange Program is currently accepting applications from high school seniors or college freshmen who are passionate...

Livestock producers urged to enroll in Disaster Assistance Program by Oct. 1

Congressionally Mandated Payment Reductions to Take Effect at Beginning of New Fiscal Year Ranchers Applying for LFP Support Who Have Scheduled Appointments by Sept....

Taiwan Agricultural Youth Exchange Program accepting applications

The 2014 Taiwan Agricultural Youth Exchange Program is currently accepting applications from high school seniors or college freshmen who are passionate about agriculture and...

Don´t over apply phosphorous or potassium!

By: Scott Eckert, County Extension Agent, Horticulture   Plants need nutrients to live and grow.  Nitrogen is the nutrient needed most because it is used faster...

Beef animal welfare views: U.S. public vs. cattle producers

Preliminary results from a study led by Kansas State University researchers show how U.S. cow-calf producers and the public view animal welfare in the...

Grain producers could encounter sticky situation

A new pest could pose problems for Kansas’ sorghum harvest.   MANHATTAN, Kan. – An invasion of sorts has occurred in Kansas, and the invaders may...

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