The Kansas Association of Wheat Growers is a member-governed organization representing wheat growers in planning legislation, advising government and international agencies on matters affecting wheat and providing grass-roots leadership to the U.S. wheat industry.

❝The past two years have been a great representation of theimportance of organizations like KAWG. KAWG puts wheatproducers on the front line in representing policy issues andregulations. Grassroots leadership is important for all producers,and your voice needs to be heard. Join KAWG to be a part of the important discussion of the future of wheat farmers.❞- Kyler Millershaski, KAWG President
What We Have Been Focusing On...
Ogallala Aquifer Wheat as a Cover Crop Enterprise Unit Separation
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From Our Members
“I joined KAWG because it supports more than just farm programs. My son is coming back to the farm right now. KAWG advocates a way of life. And I want to help protect that.” - Mike Jordan, Beloit
“Being a part of KAWG connects me with issues and news stories that are important to wheat growers. The Wheat and Row Crop Farmer Newsletter is my go-to source for cropping information.” - Jason Ochs, Syracuse
“Serving as a KAWG and then NAWG officer has opened my eyes to the need for leadership in our industry. There are hundreds of groups out there opposing farm programs and painting a sad picture of agriculture for our elected officials. We provide a voice to offset the negative comments.” - Paul Penner, Hillsboro
“Regulations, Regulations, Regulations. Whether the federal government wants to stop teenagers from working on the farm or require CDLs to operate farm equipment KAWG is a strong voice in ensuring our voices are heard in D.C.” - Justin Knopf, Salina
“I support KAWG because it works to carry a message about food to consumers. KAWG was a part of the group that took a combine and a 1/4 acre of growing wheat to our nation’s capitol - all to tell the story of wheat.” - Dean Stoskopf, Hoisington
Recent News
APHIS report shows source of unapproved GM wheat inconclusive but commercial supplies not affected
September 25, 2014
Following is a joint statement from U.S. Wheat Associates and the National Association of Wheat Growers.
USDA Releases Conservation Compliance Information
September 24, 2014
USDA posted new information online including fact sheets, questions and answers and an interactive tool to help producers understand new conservation compliance provisions in the 2014 Farm Bill. To…
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FSA Administrator visits Kansas Wheat Innovation Center
September 4, 2014
The newly-appointed National Farm Service Agency Administrator Val Dolcini received an in-depth look
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KWIC hosts K-State Ag Tour
August 28, 2014
The Kansas Wheat Innovation Center hosted state legislators, congressional assistants, Kansas State University representatives and Kansas farmers during the K-State Ag Tour which took place on August…
SCO coverage deadline approaches
August 28, 2014
Kansas wheat growers are one step closer to accessing a new county-level crop insurance product designed to cover “shallow losses.” In late July, the Risk Management Agency released rules and…
KAWG officer featured in Agri-Pulse 50 under 50
August 12, 2014
As part of their six-week series, “Packing Political Punch in Rural America,” Agri-Pulse featured 50 farmers and ranchers under the age of 50 who are getting involved in leadership organizations and…
SCO coverage areas and new tool released
August 10, 2014
Facts Out on New Program Kansas wheat growers are one step closer to accessing a new county-level crop insurance product designed to cover “shallow losses.” In late July, the Risk Management Agency…
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KAWG officers elected
August 5, 2014
The ballots have been counted for KAWG elections. Roger May, of the northwest district, and Gary Millershaski, of the southwest district, will return as members of the KAWG Board of Directors.
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Two Kansas farmers elected to National Association of Wheat Growers board
February 27, 2014
Two Kansas wheat growers have been elected to officer positions with the National Association of Wheat Growers. Paul Penner, Hillsboro, was elected President at the NAWG board meeting on February 27…
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