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With irrigation systems running across Kansas fields, a simple adjustment could make a big difference in conserving water and ...
It was time to be serious and catch some pigasaurus gills like we have for about 20 springs. It’s a lake with ...
What happens to the farm or ranch after retirement is a difficult subject, but an important one to ensure the future of a ...
As a lifelong dairy farmer, she was amazed to learn that cows develop and maintain family ties. When they’re lounging in the ...
On Tuesday, he celebrated the life of Blair Vold, the mentor who gave him one of his first chances to sell. By Saturday night, Edge was named the World Livestock Auctioneer Champion. Hailing from ...
Hailstorms during the bloom and petal-fall stages can significantly increase the risk of fire blight in apple orchards. The ...
"I was probably 9 or 10 the first time that Dad and Uncle Frank told me clean up and grab my hat, 'we are going to watch the calves sell.' ...
Farmers are turning to post-emergent herbicides, but concerns about certain weeds, such as waterhemp, last until harvest.
Do wetlands engineered for water-quality treatment function in ways that provide benefits for biodiversity, similar to Iowa’s ...
Steady rains that fell on many parts of Kansas in late May highlight a delicate balancing act for the state’s farmers.
It’s been cold, but it’s the best crop we’ve ever had, with no yellow corn and everything is growing even,” said Kaleb Ellis ...
Willie and Nikki Weis both grew up showing cattle, so it only makes sense that they would turn that childhood passion into a ...
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