-
Philippine trade team visits Kansas Wheat
August 21, 2014
Wheat buyers from the Republic of the Philippines long ago discovered the quality, value and reliability of U.S. wheat. Trade relationships with Philippine buyers have been maintained for more than…
-
Food and nutrition professionals go on wheat safari
August 13, 2014
On August 6 - 7, 2014, twenty-six of the nation’s most influential food and nutrition professionals visited the Fargo area as part of the second Wheat Safari, hosted by the Wheat Foods Council (WFC).
Nigeria Demands U.S. Wheat
August 13, 2014
Nigeria, one of the top importers of U.S. wheat, has become a success story for U.S. trade relations. The market has grown from purchasing 12.9 million bushels of U.S. wheat in 1992 to about 98.8…
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…
Kansas wheat production report
August 12, 2014
Winter wheat production is forecast at 235 million bushels, down 26 percent from last year’s crop and lowest in 25 years (1989). Area for grain, at 8.4 million acres, is unchanged from last year.…
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…
Winners announced for 2014 Kansas wheat yield contest
August 6, 2014
Wheat yields have been a heated topic of discussion at coffee shops across Kansas for years. But five years ago Kansas Wheat decided to up the ante and see who really had the best yields in the state…
-
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.
-
K-State releases new wheat variety
July 30, 2014
From phonographs to iPods and horse-drawn carriages to four-wheel drives, much has changed dramatically over the last century, the wheat industry included. Kansas State University released its first…
Kansas wheat meetings and WHEAT U approach
July 23, 2014
Wheat harvest has mostly wrapped up and temperatures have increased, so take a few days and cool off at Kansas Wheat’s Annual Meeting and High Plains Journal’s Wheat U on August 4 and 5 in Wichita.…
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 100
- Next page