Kansas Farm Bureau president Joe Newland said that tariffs from President Donald Trump's trade war will hurt farmers, but he has hope for the future.
Finally, producers can take advantage of double-cropping by including wheat in a rotation in areas where there is enough ...
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 ...
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 Kansas Farm Bureau president expressed concern over ... including a 15% tariff on chicken, wheat, corn and cotton. KFB president Joe Newland emphasizes the importance of establishing new ...
The farming community is coming to grips with the fact that tariffs on some of our biggest exporters, like China, will lead to lower commodity prices.
With the harvest still at least three months away, the U.S. winter wheat crop is starting to break dormancy and resume growth ...
About 39% of the Oklahoma winter wheat crop is being grazed with cattle, “but in many years that number is 55% to 60%,” Harries said. Across the border in Kansas, conditions “change pretty ...
Hard red spring wheat bids in Western Canada moved higher during the week ended March 13, as gains in United States futures ...
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 ...
A Montana update was presented by Max Cederberg, district 2 director with Montana Wheat & Barley. For 2025, Montana farmers ...
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