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K-State Agronomy Details Recommendations for Cutting Short, Thin Wheat
June 7, 2023
As producers prepare to harvest short wheat and thin stands, K-State cropping specialists recently detailed their recommendations for adjusting combines and operator control in a recent Agronomy…
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Inaugural David Radenberg Memorial Scholarship Awarded to Annika Wiebers
May 25, 2023
From buying her own market lambs to show at her county 4-H fair to testifying before the U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Annika Wiebers, from Wamego, combines an affinity for agriculture with a…
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Abandoned fields and low yields underscore Wheat Tour 2023
May 18, 2023
The 2023 Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Winter Wheat Tour across Kansas wrapped up on May 18.
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Experience K-State’s Wheat Research Firsthand During Wheat Rx School in Hays
May 2, 2023
Wheat farmers looking for hope and ideas for future growing seasons can head over to Hays for the next Wheat Rx school on May 25, 2023.
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Kansas Wheat Launches “Wheat’s on Your Mind” Podcast
May 1, 2023
Just in time for spring fieldwork season in the tractor, Kansas Wheat is proud to announce the launch of the newest broadcast in town — the “Wheat’s on Your Mind” podcast.
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Carissa Sohm awarded the 2023 Herb Clutter Memorial Scholarship
April 19, 2023
Carissa Sohm may be a high school senior, but she already knows her way around the fields in the far southwestern corner of the state.
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Wheat Scouting 2023
April 15, 2023
Follow along on Twitter at #wheattour23. Use the following information to scout wheat fields and make your own yield estimates. To help, we have compiled the steps tour participants use to estimate…
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Register Now for 2023 Hard Winter Wheat Quality Tour
April 12, 2023
This year’s tour dates will be May 15-18. Register at wheatqualitycouncil.org.
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Kansas Wheat recognizes passing of Joe Kejr
April 11, 2023
Kansas Wheat expresses our condolences to the family of Joe Kejr, who passed away on April 8.
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Extended drought leads to waning optimism on potential of Kansas wheat crop
March 30, 2023
75% of Kansas in moderate to exceptional drought Wheat farmers are, by nature, optimistic, but that optimism is starting to wane in southwest Kansas, where much of the wheat that was drilled last…
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