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Kansas Wheat Recognizes Passing of David Radenberg
October 21, 2021
Kansas Wheat joins wheat producers and farm advocates from across the state in expressing our condolences to the family of David Radenberg, who passed away on October 9, 2021, ending his 21-year…
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Kansas wheat planting and emergence off to a better start thanks to recent moisture
October 6, 2021
Rain across Kansas was welcome last week, especially as nearly half of the Kansas wheat crop has now been planted and is starting to emerge. Producers — both those waiting now for fields to dry…
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Mitigating pests and diseases key factors while planting wheat this fall
September 22, 2021
The optimal planting dates for next year’s wheat crop are now open across much of Kansas, but agronomists are cautioning producers to carefully watch and mitigate pest and disease issues as…
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Stocks-to-use ratio, soil moisture are key factors to watch for forecasting 2022 wheat prices
September 2, 2021
The U.S. and world wheat markets are seeing the tightest ending stocks-to-use ratios in nearly a decade — two driving factors behind higher average wheat prices. Kansas producers should keep a…
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Kansas Wheat research project advances two lines for potential 2022 release
August 25, 2021
Despite battling dry planting conditions, a wet spring and hail damage — just like Kansas producers — the wheat research team at Kansas State University collected enough data to advance two…
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Join Kansas Association of Wheat Growers to get your Wheat Varieties Book
August 12, 2021
Wheat planting is right around the corner. Joining or renewing your membership to the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers (KAWG) should be on the checklist so you do not miss out on important…
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