Kansas
The latest AEM numbers suggest concerns about falling farmer demand for new machines were not overblown.
The Des Moines, Iowa, cooperative has had a busy 2024.
An aging grain bin in Inman, Kan., served as Mindy Allen’s blank canvas. After six weeks, it was transformed into a mural that’s truly larger than life.
With an enterprise mindset, MKC walks with its farmer-customers.
The project will more than double the footprint of SurePoint’s existing facility.
Combined, the organizations have a reach of over 85,000 producers in eight states.
The future home of the American Royal moves forward on facility to “create a food and agriculture innovation district that will be unlike any other in the world,” said Kansas Governor Laura Kelly.
Whitney Larson admits she didn’t know where her food came from before she met her husband. But today, she’s sharing her journey to farm life as a way to help other women in agriculture cultivate courage.
The 2023 Wheat Quality Council’s Wheat Tour across Kansas found low yields and higher abandonment than what USDA currently has penciled in with one economist on tour warning abandonment could climb even higher.
Congress’s ag committees on Monday received a letter, urging them to prioritize ag research infrastructure in the farm bill. According to a report, universities need a $50 billion ag research infrastructure overhaul.
Hurricane-force winds and dry pastures resulted in multiple wildfires in western Kansas on Wednesday. The Kansas Livestock Association is coordinating relief efforts for affected ranchers.
When Winter squeezed the chemical trigger on a sugarcane aphid army, he didn’t know he was protecting bin-busting grain: the best sorghum crop of his life.
A K-State wildlife specialist discusses nonlethal and lethal methods for producers to employ.
A panel of farmers stressed in importance of crop insurance, trade, conservation and other programs during a recent Senate hearing.
Nothing is constant but change, and USDA’s latest acreage reports served as a not-so-subtle reminder of that. Here are the states that saw the biggest “crop swaps” this year.
Don’t care for politics? You’re not alone, especially this year, when the approval rating for Congress falls somewhere near palmer amaranth on the popularity scale in farm country.
Tyson Foods Inc. will invest $320 million in a new chicken-processing plant in northeastern Kansas employing 1,600 people so that it can keep up with a growing consumer demand for fresh poultry, the company and state officials announced Tuesday.
A recent late-spring blizzard could prove to be disastrous for farmers in far western Kansas.
In the wheat fields of Kansas, the American dream is still alive.
A cotton gin in Kansas is seeing near-record production.
Kansas State University receives 2,300 acres of farmland
With portions of the U.S. experiencing severe, extreme and exceptional drought conditions, farmers are posting photos showcasing just how much of an impact the lack of rain is having on their fields.
Crazy Horse golf course taking new approach to weed management with goats.
Planting alfalfa this summer or fall? Romulo Lollato and Doo-Hong Min, forage specialists with Kansas State University, have some best practices to make sure your investment pays off.
An eastern Kansas farmer is hoping to attract visitors to his sunflower plot over Labor Day weekend.
After cutting a soybean field, an auger boom that would have transferred the soybeans into a semi came in contact with power lines.
Kansas woman proponent of cotton on the southern plains
The bad news? Marestail is a problematic weed lurking in many fields. The good news? There are several control options, according to Kansas State University Extension specialists Dallas Peterson and Doug Shoup.