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Did Arctic air kill the Kansas wheat crop?
February 25, 2021
Plant development, environmental factors influence survivability
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There and back again: David Frey shares four decades of worldwide wheat journey
February 4, 2021
A chance conversation would lead David Frey, a young broadcaster, to a career representing Kansas wheat farmers for more than forty years as one of the industry’s longest-serving leaders.
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Clutter agriculture scholarship applications due March 12
January 25, 2021
High school seniors pursuing careers in agriculture are encouraged to apply for the 2021 Herb Clutter Memorial Scholarship. The Herb Clutter Memorial Scholarship was established in 2009 to…
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Not Quite the Kitchen Sink
December 10, 2020
Kansas Yield-Enhancing Strategies Project Identifies Best Management Practices to Close the Bushel Gap and Maintain Profitability
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Congratulations to Kansas Winners in 2020 National Wheat Yield Contest
December 3, 2020
Kansas wheat farmers demonstrated their agronomic prowess in the 2020 National Wheat Yield Contest. State winners from this year’s contest were recently released by the National Wheat Foundation…
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Sending Our Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes From Our Kitchen To Yours
November 11, 2020
The familiar smells of cooking Thanksgiving dinner waft through the air each November, wrapping us all in the shared memories of time spent together. Whether it’s a warm, soft roll on the side…
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Class Dismissed: Kansas Wheat Celebrates Dr. Barry Flinchbaugh’s Legacy
November 6, 2020
The iconic chalkboard filled with lessons on policy and life alike has been erased for the final time following the loss of Dr. Barry Flinchbaugh on Nov. 2. Kansas Wheat joins his generations of…
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