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Website bridges gap between consumer perceptions and scientific reality
March 5, 2015
Frankenfood. Toxic wheat. Genetically modified. Gluten. Farmers and scientists recognize these topics as frustrating myth and misperception, but not all consumers may have enough knowledge to do the…
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Kansas Wheat Innovation Center Greenhouse RFQ
March 4, 2015
KANSAS WHEAT INNOVATION CENTER GREENHOUSE REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS/PROPOSALS FOR DESIGN PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT KANSAS WHEAT COMMISSION 1990 KIMBALL AVENUE MANHATTAN, KANSAS 66502
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Rediscover Wheat - March 2015
March 2, 2015
Rediscover Wheat is the official publication of the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers (KAWG) and the Kansas Wheat Commission (KWC).
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Measure and Manage to Achieve High Yielding Wheat
February 27, 2015
Mother Nature always has the final influence on the wheat crop, but producers can help maximize their wheat’s potential. To learn how, participants from 10 states attended Farm Journal’s Wheat…
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Kansas State University's Everest and Danby are top Kansas planted wheats
February 26, 2015
Kansas Wheat Alliance varieties continue to be the leading hard red winter and hard white wheat varieties planted in the state of Kansas. Both developed by Kansas State University, the top hard red…
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Statement on Senate Bill 178
February 20, 2015
The Kansas Association of Wheat Growers strongly opposes Senate Bill 178. This bill would increase taxes paid by Kansas agricultural producers, especially wheat farmers. These proposals would have a…
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George Washington’s Wheat
February 16, 2015
George Washington was not just America’s first president; he was also one of the nation’s first large scale wheat farmers.
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Capitalizing on Quality: USW helps grow Peruvian market for Kansas HRW
February 11, 2015
The consistent high quality of hard red winter (HRW) wheat allows Kansas wheat farmers to maintain market share in countries like Peru, where competition for imports is fierce and opportunities…
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Dalton Henry joins U.S. Wheat Associates as Policy Director
February 9, 2015
ARLINGTON, Virginia — Rapidly changing international trade policies increasingly influence world wheat market opportunities. Recognizing the need for additional resources, U.S.
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