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Midwest farms may suffer huge losses from intense heat

The federal government’s latest report on climate change warns of specific dangers to Midwest agriculture production, which comprises a significant portion of the economies of Kansas...

2018 Soybean Crop is Looking to Break Records

U.S. farmers are expected to produce a record-high soybean crop this year, according to the Crop Production report issued today by the USDA’s National...

Kansas Soybean Commission to Meet March 16; Agenda Includes Selecting Commissioners-at-large

The Kansas Soybean Commission (KSC) will conduct a regular meeting Friday, March 16, at the Kansas Soybean Building in Topeka. It will begin at...

Kansas Soybean Expo ’18 Includes Laughter, Learning, Laurels

About 225 soybean enthusiasts gathered Jan. 10 in Topeka for Kansas Soybean Expo 2018. The Kansas Soybean Association (KSA) organized the annual event, with...

NASS to Resurvey Growers for Acres Planted in Several States

In July, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will collect updated information on 2015 acres planted to cotton, sorghum, and soybeans in four states....

Plant15 Marks Five Years For High Oleic

(NAPS)—As farmers hustle to the fields for 2015 planting, high oleic soybeans are marking the fifth season in the eastern part of the U.S....

Soybean researchers: Climate change suppressing U.S. yields

Climate change cost American soybean farmers an estimated $11 billion in unrealized potential yield in the past two decades, a newly published study says. The...

On-farm research helps growers generate results

LINCOLN, Neb. — As corn and soybean growers work to get crops out of the fields this fall, next year's growing season may not...

Cold snap may have nipped Kansas sorghum, soybeans more than corn

September temperatures fall below 30-year average   MANHATTAN, Kan. – From time to time over the past few months it seemed like fall was trying to...

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