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Learn more about the farmers who grow wheat

EatWheat is a campaign that shares the stories of U.S. wheat farmers with consumers all around the world. You'll also find quick and easy recipes showcasing wheat, ideas to get inspired by using wheat in crafts and articles to learn more about wheat production and wheat foods.

Learn more at EatWheat.org

National Festival of Breads

Kansas Wheat is a title sponsor of the National Festival of Breads: America's Bread Baking Championship, which is held every other year. 

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National Festival of Breads

Kansas Wheat is a title sponsor of the National Festival of Breads: America's Bread Baking Championship, which is held every other year. 

Learn more at NationalFestivalofBreads.com

Whole Grains

Whole grains offer vitamins and minerals, plus high levels of antioxidants and other healthy plant-based nutrients.

Whole grains contain protective antioxidants in amounts near or exceeding those in fruits and vegetables. They also provide some unique antioxidants not found in other foods. Wheat and oats almost equal broccoli and spinach in antioxidant activity. Research continues to turn up new evidence on the benefits of whole grains. We’ve known for years that the fiber in whole grains helps promote digestive health. More recently, studies have shown that eating more whole grains may help reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer and diabetes.

Studies also show that whole grains may lower triglycerides, improve insulin control, help with weight management, and slow the buildup of arterial plaque.

Can you think of a better reason to EAT WHEAT?

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    Kansas Wheat celebrates 3 years of innovation

    January 25, 2016

    “What’s up with those greenhouses in the back?” That is a question which pops up every now and then between Kansas Wheat staffers and motorists who are just passing by the Kansas Wheat Innovation…

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    Keep warm, eat wheat

    January 22, 2016

    When Mother Nature strikes, photos of empty grocery store shelves start to emerge, but do you know where the bread that flew off the racks came from?

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    10 Reasons to Thank a Kansas Wheat Farmer

    December 29, 2015

    Kansas wheat farmers work hard each year to grow the nation’s largest supply of high quality hard red winter wheat. In turn, we at Kansas Wheat match that commitment to excellence. Join us this…

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    Sharing Thanks and Bounty, Not Just During the Holidays

    December 23, 2015

    As Kansas farmers gather with their families this holiday season, they may not know of one gift continuously given for more than 60 years – their wheat donated as food aid. From a Cheyenne County…

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    Complexity of gluten discussed at Kansas Wheat Innovation Center

    December 10, 2015

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    GMO panel discussion Nov. 12 at Kansas State University

    November 5, 2015

     

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    GMO panel discussion Nov. 12 at Kansas State University

    November 3, 2015

    CONTACTS: Meagan Cramer785-587-6821cramerm@kfb.org Nov. 11, 2015 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   GMO panel discussion Nov. 12 at Kansas State University

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  • Rediscover Wheat - November 2015

    October 31, 2015

    Rediscover Wheat is the official publication of the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers (KAWG) and the Kansas Wheat Commission (KWC). National Coop Month WindRiver Grain, LLC Garden City Coop…

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    Kansas farmers answer student questions during National School Lunch Week

    October 15, 2015

    Kim and Randy Fritzemeier teach elementary students about Kansas wheat.

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    October 2015 Rediscover Wheat

    October 9, 2015

    Rediscover Wheat is the official publication of the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers (KAWG) and the Kansas Wheat Commission (KWC). Kansas Wheat Crop Shows Average Quality Yield Contest Winners…

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