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That word, whether in Kansas or South Carolina, is unsustainable.
Kansas farmers and their peers produce way more grain than can ever be consumed in the United States in a given year. Without ...
In 1979, I bought my first parcel of farmland. It was near Tribune, and I was a proud new landowner. As I recall, the purchase price was $350 per acre.
According to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service for the week ending Sept. 6, the hay demand was ...
Nebraska Sorghum unveiled an interactive delivery map during its annual Field Day Sept. 8, providing farmers with an easy way ...
Real-world grain movement, the study found, is a blend. It's a bit like mixing corn flakes with a handful of granola and a ...
It’s another end-of-an-era moment for Wichita as Larry Steckline has signed off on the last of his six-decades popular ag reports.
Kansas State University’s Department of Agronomy and K-State Extension have released the Kansas Wheat Variety Guide 2025, a ...