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Field Editor Kylene Scott realized a couple things during a recent trip to the Agricultural Media Summit in northwest ...
Cattle futures took a downturn on Aug. 8 and caught the eye of ranchers and their bankers as Jerry Nine writes in his column.
Kansas wheat grower Ron Suppes thanks bipartisan leadership on their work and hopes leaders can help with U.S. Grain ...
Finding added value property has narrowed with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, but opportunities do remain, Maxson Irsik ...
In the heartland the need to preserve and improve water quality remains at the forefront of those who monitor it, Dave Bergmeier writes.
It’s not all smooth sailing for hay growers as Arkansas was facing increasingly drier conditions though late July and early ...
Wheat: Larval “window-paning” in early planted wheat can be a concern. Very late second-generation fall armyworms will be the ...
You can reduce the chaos and make it a smoother, healthier experience for the whole family with these registered ...
The World Agricultural Supply and Demand Estimates report reduced overall poultry and egg production in August projection.
K-State horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini says pears are typically ready for harvest through October, depending on the ...
When screwworms were a daily chore back in the 1950s and 1960s, livestock operations had more horses, hired hands and even ...
During and after their first pregnancy, proper nutritional management is critical to ensure heifers recover in time to be rebred.