The late President Jimmy Carter shared a love of the land with Kansas producers. After all, he grew up on a farm in his home ...
Kansas State University has been issued stop-work orders on USAID-funded agricultural research at two innovation labs, valued at up to $137 million.
And to that point, CoBank ag economists say farmers prepaying at year's end for future input needs is off by a huge 50%. That ...
The Gigers have won several awards for improving soil health and water quality through conservation and land management practices. They are also part of a USDA program called the Great Plains ...
With the harvest still at least three months away, the U.S. winter wheat crop is starting to break dormancy and resume growth ...
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada moved higher during the week ended March 13, as gains in United States futures ...
The U.S. Wheat Associates board of directors elected new officers for the organization’s 2025/26 fiscal year (July to June) at their meeting Jan. 15, 2025, in Washington, D.C. Mike Carstensen of ...
For the week ending March 8, Kansas hay demand was light, with slow to moderate trades according to the Kansas Department of ...
The federal government has not reimbursed K-State for hundreds of millions of dollars in expenses related to its work on ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Kansas State University will suspend the operation of its two current Feed the Future Innovation ...
Richard Porter was recognized March 6 as the 2025 Stockman of the Year. The award is presented by the Livestock & Meat Industry Council at the annual Stockmen’s Dinner. Porter is loyal to his workers, ...
In late February, many stop-work orders became grant terminations, pausing or suspending various research on crop resilience and other projects. At KSU, students, scholars, post-doctoral fellows and ...