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KAWG Director Attends Customized Introduction to Flour Milling Course
January 7, 2016
IGP Institute hosts flour milling course for state wheat commissioners and staff
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Kansas wheat growing conditions are “beautiful”
December 3, 2015
Icy conditions were abundant statewide over the Thanksgiving weekend, but with a predicted warmer than normal winter on the way, what lies in store for the Kansas wheat crop? With a wetter than…
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Doug Queen Combines Management, Hard Work and a Little Luck to Win 2015 Kansas Wheat Yield Contest
November 4, 2015
Rossville farmer Doug Queen did not just ask for 2014 Kansas Wheat Yield Contest winner Doug Keas’ advice; he bought his lucky drill.
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Are You an Ag Catalyst?
November 3, 2015
If I remember general chemistry correctly, a catalyst speeds up a reaction. Think grade-school volcano.
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Together We Achieve More: MKC Matches Growth with Investment in Kansas Agriculture
October 27, 2015
Pooling resources to achieve better results than could be accomplished individually is the reason many cooperatives formed. That goal is one which Mid Kansas Cooperative Association (MKC), one of the…
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Past to Present, Farmers Cooperative Grain Association Adapts to Meet Changing Agricultural Needs
October 25, 2015
Kansas history is filled with stories of farmers who banded together to establish cooperatives, build communities, thrive in good times and survive in bad. Farmers Cooperative Grain Association in…
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Garden City Co-op Shares Success By Investing in Services, Infrastructure
October 22, 2015
In 1915, a group of Garden City farmers banded together to purchase a single wooden elevator with no storage, forming the Garden City Cooperative Equity Exchange. Unfortunately, the area was still in…
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