Kansas wheat harvest report
June 16, 2014
Audio version Stay up-to-date on Twitter: #wheatharvest14 This is day 1 of the 2014 Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the Kansas Wheat Commission, Kansas Association of Wheat Growers…
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Brazilian trade team visits Kansas
June 11, 2014
Five representatives from the largest flour mills in Brazil recently visited the United States in order to learn more about the nation’s hard red winter (HRW) and soft red winter (SRW) wheat crops.
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High Tech: High Efficiency
June 5, 2014
For some, the last three years have progressed slowly. But for researchers working on groundbreaking technology, the progress made in the last three years has made time pass in the blink of an eye.…
Farmers invited to attend Kansas Wheat Day
May 21, 2014
Kansas Wheat Day will be held on May 30, 2014, at the K-State Agricultural Research Center in Hays, Kansas. Farmers are invited to learn about upcoming research and view wheat plots during the event.
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National Festival of Breads promoted at Kansas Sampler Festival
May 7, 2014
The National Festival of Breads, sponsored by the Kansas Wheat Commission, is just one of the great things to do, see and taste in Kansas. As part of the Kansas Sampler Festival, Kansas Wheat staff…
Wheat Tour estimates lowest production since 1996
April 30, 2014
The Wheat Quality Council 2014 Hard Winter Wheat Tour wrapped up on May 1. Crop scouts estimated production for the Kansas crop at 260.6 million bushels. This would be the lowest production since…
WGRC and Kansas Wheat partnership prospers
April 24, 2014
The Kansas Wheat Innovation Center continues to expand as Wheat Genetics Resource Center scientists get settled into their new lab space at the center. A little over a year after the center was built…
Winter wheat continues to suffer from drought
April 16, 2014
Crop conditions around Kansas vary as the weather turns warmer and the delicate growing season for winter wheat is underway. Freeze damage and drought are a major concern for many areas of the state…
IGP to hold milling courses
April 9, 2014
Kansas State University’s International Grains Program is again offering a pair of courses designed to provide additional training to milling professionals and other end-users of Kansas-grown…
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