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Celebrate community with Bake and Take Month this March
March 4, 2021
A freshly-baked treat and a heartfelt note bring much-needed cheer to our friends, families and neighbors. Whether delivered safely in-person or through a ding-dong dash, Kansas Wheat encourages all...
Did Arctic air kill the Kansas wheat crop?
February 26, 2021
Plant development, environmental factors influence survivability
Linin shares Kansas Wheat Commission’s success with Kansas Legislature
February 11, 2021
Brian Linin, past chairman of the Kansas Wheat Commission, shared success stories related to exports, consumer outreach, research and more in testimony to the Kansas Legislature.
There and back again: David Frey shares four decades of worldwide wheat journey
February 4, 2021
A chance conversation would lead David Frey, a young broadcaster, to a career representing Kansas wheat farmers for more than forty years as one of the industry’s longest-serving leaders.
Clutter agriculture scholarship applications due March 12
January 25, 2021
High school seniors pursuing careers in agriculture are encouraged to apply for the 2020 Herb Clutter Memorial Scholarship.
Kansas farmers, wheat breeder featured in new U.S. wheat film
January 21, 2021
Through this film, the people at every step of the journey to export tell their own stories about how they thoughtfully produce new varieties, care for the land and the crop, and handle the wheat...
Challenge yourself this new year to enter the 2021 National Festival of Breads
January 8, 2021
Entries accepted January 8 through February 22, 2021 at nationalfestivalofbreads.com
Will You Be America’s Next Top Bread Baker?
December 17, 2020
The holidays are the perfect time to turn pandemic baking projects into entries for the 2021 National Festival of Breads. The event is going virtual for 2021.
Not Quite the Kitchen Sink
December 11, 2020
Kansas Yield-Enhancing Strategies project identifies best management practices to close the bushel gap and maintain profitability.
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