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2017 Wheat Tour, Day 2: Western Kansas hit with one-two punch, WSMV and snow
May 3, 2017
"The world has a deluge of wheat,” said Walter V M Filho, of Serra Morena Corretora, an import/export company in São Paulo, Brazil. “Everyone has it, but America has the best baking wheat. That'…
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2017 Wheat Tour, Day 1: Too early to know full extent of damage
May 2, 2017
“It’s too early to tell,” was the theme of day 1 of the 2017 Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Winter Wheat Tour across Kansas.
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Wheat Growers Commend Perdue Confirmation
April 24, 2017
The Kansas Association of Wheat Growers congratulates Sonny Perdue on being confirmed as the new U.S. Secretary of Agriculture. “Secretary Perdue will do a great job advocating for farmers across…
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Connecting Classrooms to Kansas Agriculture
April 19, 2017
Growing consumer interest and trust in agriculture is a lot like managing your crops; there are much higher yields when the inputs are applied during the growing season. This is where the Kansas…
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National Festival of Breads announces 2017 contest finalists
April 13, 2017
After months of analyzing recipes, mixing, kneading, baking and tasting, a panel of judges has selected the recipes that will be represented in the fifth National Festival of Breads, sponsored…
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Win big in Kansas Wheat Yield Contest - June 1 deadline
April 3, 2017
Now that the 2017 Kansas wheat crop has received some much-needed rainfall, achieving top yields is on the minds of wheat farmers. With Mother Nature’s help, your best management practices could…
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Learning About Food Security and Development in Tanzania
March 29, 2017
By Elizabeth Westendorf, USW Policy Specialist
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Researchers look for strategies to reduce wheat yield gap
March 22, 2017
by Hannah Schlapp, Kansas Wheat Communications Intern
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