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Study calculates solid return for investing in agricultural export market development
June 2, 2022
Kansas farmers cultivate more than crops through their checkoff contributions. Spending those dollars cultivating export markets directly benefits wheat growers and the general U.S. economy,…
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K-State Researchers Tackle Common Bunt from the Spore to Seed
May 25, 2022
On the upper floors of Throckmorton Hall at Kansas State University, a nondescript gray cabinet and set of freezers hold a collection of spores gathered from across the world to help Kansas…
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Wheat Tour 2022, Day 3 Final
May 19, 2022
The 2022 Wheat Quality Council’s Hard Winter Wheat Tour across Kansas wrapped up on May 19. During the three days of wheat scouting, tour participants traveled six routes from Manhattan to Colby…
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Wheat Tour 2022, Day 2
May 18, 2022
On Wednesday, 83 people on the Wheat Quality Council’s 2022 winter wheat tour made their way from Colby to Wichita, Kansas, stopping in wheat fields along six different routes.
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Wheat Tour 2022, Day 2
May 18, 2022
On Wednesday, 83 people on the Wheat Quality Council’s 2022 winter wheat tour made their way from Colby to Wichita, Kansas, stopping in wheat fields along six different routes.
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Wheat Tour 2022, Day 1
May 17, 2022
About 83 people from 24 U.S. states plus Mexico and Canada, traveled in 20 cars on six routes between Manhattan and Colby, Kan., Tuesday, stopping at wheat fields every 15-20 miles along the…
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Wheat Scouting 2022
May 16, 2022
Follow along on Twitter at #wheattour22. Use the following information to scout wheat fields and make your own yield estimates. To help, we have compiled the steps tour participants use to estimate…
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Wheat Industry Helps Build Awareness Of Rail Shipping Challenges
May 11, 2022
In recent months, U.S. grain rail shipping has faced a host of service-related challenges ranging from delayed cars to metered traffic and dramatic spot freight market increases. Those…
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Southwest Kansas wheat devastated by drought
May 8, 2022
Last week saw much needed rainfall across the state, but areas in southwest Kansas missed out on it once again. Much of southwest Kansas has gone nearly 300 days without an inch of precipitation.…
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