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Managing Fertilizer Price Volatility Through Efficient Nutrient Management
February 19, 2026
Kansas wheat farmers are watching their input costs closely, with fertilizer being one of the biggest expenses. With global supply issues and changing demand affecting prices, this article looks at…
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World Fertilizer Prices, Kansas Wheat Reality - WOYM 402
February 17, 2026
Fertilizer isn’t just an input—it’s a globally traded commodity with price signals driven by geopolitics, energy markets, and overseas demand. In this episode, Aaron Harries sits down with Corey…
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Applications Open for Kansas Wheat Scholarships Honoring Industry Leaders
February 11, 2026
Applications are open for two $1,000 Kansas Wheat scholarships honoring industry leaders Herb Clutter and David Radenberg, supporting Kansas students pursuing careers in agriculture. High school…
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Kansas Wheat History, Archived by Hale Library
February 5, 2026
For nearly six decades, the Kansas Wheat recipe book has been a tradition of consumer education, with editions dating back to the mid-1960s. That legacy is now being preserved at Hale Library, Kansas…
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The Woman Who Taught Kansas About Bread - WOYM 401
February 3, 2026
Cindy Falk has spent 40 years helping Kansas Wheat connect with consumers through recipes, baking demonstrations, nutrition education, and the beloved Kansas Wheat recipe booklet tradition.
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USW Conveys Importance of Strong Trade Relationship with Mexico to Visiting Kansas Delegation
January 29, 2026
U.S. Wheat Associates (USW) staff in Mexico City discussed the importance of the Mexican market to U.S. wheat farmers in mid-January with a visiting delegation of Kansas commodity groups led by U.S.…
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Wheat Quality and Flour Milling: Lessons from Brian Walker
January 21, 2026
Just six weeks after finishing high school, Brian Walker wasn’t aiming for a high-powered job. He worked full-time at a gas station, living week to week, until a surprise phone call changed his path.
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Old-School Milling, New-School Baking - WOYM 329
January 20, 2026
Brian Walker didn’t start in a corner office-he started six weeks out of high school as a “sample jockey” in a flour mill, learning the business from union millers, lab mentors, and long days when…
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Food for Peace: USDA Oversight
January 15, 2026
A 50-pound bag of Kansas wheat stamped with an American flag may not look like foreign policy. But in a crisis zone, it is. It’s a symbol of U.S. leadership, a lifeline for displaced populations,…
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From Field to Trophy: Kansas Wheat Honors Coach Bill Snyder
January 8, 2026
A Kansas-developed wheat variety has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind trophy honoring Bill Snyder, blending Kansas State University research, farmer stewardship and K-State football tradition…
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