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KAWG members discuss how winter weather and high fertilizer prices could impact the Kansas wheat harvest
February 2, 2022
As the wheat crop is tucked into dormancy like a hibernating bear, Kansas farmers are making tough choices about topdressing during a dry winter with escalating fertilizer prices.
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Celebrate Baking Together at Home This Winter
January 27, 2022
The best memories are made from scratch, and there’s no better time to warm up during cold winter days than baking bread in the kitchen together. Cindy Falk, Kansas Wheat nutrition educator,…
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Get your prescriptions for economical and sustainable production of high-quality wheat this February at WheatRx schools
January 19, 2022
Two seminars in February will deliver the latest research recommendations for high-yielding and high-quality wheat to Kansas wheat farmers. The day-long seminars — one in Wichita and one in Hays…
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Don’t Miss Early Registration Rates for Women Managing the Farm Conference
January 11, 2022
Join keynote speaker Kansas cowgirl turned television host, Courtenay DeHoff, at the 2022 Women Managing the Farm Conference. The conference - themed “Together Again” - is scheduled for February…
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Join KAWG annual meeting virtually or in-person to help steer wheat industry priorities in 2022
January 6, 2022
Should you budget for higher input prices? Refine the marketing plan for fluctuating futures prices? Attend a conference or seminar to learn about the latest in research? As you make new year’s…
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Kansas Commodity Classic to be held on January 28 in Salina
January 5, 2022
All Kansas farmers are invited to the Kansas Commodity Classic on Friday, January 28, 2022. The Kansas Commodity Classic is the annual convention of Kansas’ top crops – corn, wheat, grain sorghum…
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KAWG President Justin Knopf statement on passing of Sen. Bob Dole
December 6, 2021
The following is attributable to Kansas Association of Wheat Growers President Justin Knopf:
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