"March Kansas City wheat rose 7.75 cents to $5.5625 and March Minneapolis wheat rose 6.25 cents to $5.8975."
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College football title game a clash of ag state titans; Grains mixed as trade readies for pigskin-heavy three-day weekend0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"...The miles of drip irrigation tape running beneath 545 acres of those fields allows Woodward to maintain a three-way program consisting of wheat, row crops, and cattle."
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Drip Irrigation Supports Three-Way Cropping in Missouri
Drip irrigation allows Missouri farmer to achieve a greater profit from his grain and livestock operation.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Senate Bill 121 could give Oklahomans one more state park to visit."
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Oklahoma lawmakers will look at these 4 water issues in 2025
Over the past month of bill filing, lawmakers have introduced measures to conserve Oklahoma’s groundwater, prevent forever chemical contamination and fund water infrastructure.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
To our pets, even five minutes can feel like an eternity.
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BREAKING‼️: BLIZZARD WARNING❄️ ISSUED for the Texas/Louisiana Guly Coast for this morning!
I believe this is the FIRST TIME a Blizzard Warning has been issued for this area from Beaumont, TX to Layayette, LA
BAYOU BLIZZARD TIME!!
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For those in the Manhattan area, we have several Pack Tests coming up this spring! Visit our event page to learn more: buff.ly/3Pm9d52
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Wichita dropped to a record low of -9° this morning. It's colder than Utqiagvik, Alaska, a town north of the Artic Circle that hasn't seen the sun since November 18! ... See MoreSee Less
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What does it take to be a farmer or rancher? This. This is what it takes. ... See MoreSee Less
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"We need four hugs a day for survival. We need 8 hugs a day for maintenance. We need 12 hugs a day for growth.”
Happy Hug Day!
#KFRMradio #hugs #health
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Why You Should Get (and Give) More Hugs
Hugging, it seems, is universally comforting. It makes us feel good. And it turns out hugging is proven to make us healthier and happier.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"U.S. farmers will receive about $31 billion in economic and disaster relief payments in the coming months."
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Federal aid for farmers aims to offset losses on farms. Will it help?
The one-time payments could offer short-term support as many farmers grapple with less income and extreme weather.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Put your back into it!
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"This marks the first indoor inauguration due to weather since Ronald Reagan’s second term in 1985, and the second such event in history, following James Monroe’s indoor inauguration due to a snowstorm."
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"Preparing for changes in the weather can help promote better teat health and reduce mastitis cases."
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Don’t Let Cold Weather Leave You Chapped: Protecting Teats in the Winter
Chapped lips and hands aren’t the only things we need to worry about now that we are in the middle of the winter season. Winter weather has a significant impact on teat skin.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Theodore Roosevelt’s words, “Believe you can and you’re halfway there,” have guided Caroline Groth since she was 6.
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The Power of Believing: Caroline Groth’s Path to Becoming a National FFA Officer
How this Locust Trace FFA Alumna from Kentucky became involved in our organization and continues to reach new heights.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"Using lower air pressure creates a larger footprint, which can help reduce soil compaction and in turn, improve yields."
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Lower Tire Pressure Can Lead to Better Yield and Reduced Costs
Ag Tire Talk’s James Tuschner explores how your operation can benefit from reduced tire inflation.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Cheese Lovers Day! What's your favorite kind of cheese?
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Smoked Gouda
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"The commercial flock on the affected property is being depopulated on Jan. 16 to prevent the spread of the disease. Birds from the flock will not enter the food system.”
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H5N1 avian influenza detected in Virginia broiler flock | AGDAILY
The Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has announced a presumptive positive case of H5N1 Avian Influenza in a commercial broiler flock in Accomack County. Testing was conducted a...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Funnell says having TVs in the calving barn has become a popular practice."
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The calves are coming — are you ready?
Being prepared for those challenging calf deliveries — dystocias — could make a big difference in your calving season as well as profitability.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
It's National popcorn day!!
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"Much of the United States will see temperatures plummet 20 to 40 degrees below average when a major Arctic outbreak bringing frigid temperatures sweeps through the country."
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Temperatures will plummet as Arctic outbreak brings frigid weather to much of U.S.
The bitter cold will begin Sunday and last through much of the week.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"At the age of 5, he was already in the agriculture business industry, selling boiled peanuts from the farm on the streets of Plains."
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The legacy of former President Jimmy Carter and the FFA | AGDAILY
As the only FFA member to become a president of the United States, Jimmy Carter’s legacy extends far into the world of agriculture education and leadership.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Water pipes can freeze and burst when the outside temperature reaches 20 degrees or below, but Pigg said take precautions anytime temperatures dip below freezing."
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Prepare for winter weather - AgriLife Today
Winter weather with sub-freezing temperatures is forecasted throughout much of the state over the next week.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"This month, residents of Oklahoma can order a free kit through the Department of Environmental Quality to test their homes for high amounts of radon."
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Here's how to test your home for radon in Oklahoma
Grants through the state and the federal Environmental Protection Agency pay for test kits.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“They should also have a handle on their 2025 crop input costs and see if they have enough money in the line of credit to pay for the costs."
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Boost Your Dairy Business: Financial Success Tips for 2025
Many of us start thinking about ways to improve our fitness and health now that the New Year has begun. The usual advice from experts is to get moving. But when it comes to getting financially fit, si...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The average cost for maintenance and repair jumped nearly 48% between January 2020 and December last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which collects data on the industry."
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FTC prepares lawsuit over Deere equipment repair practices
The main issue is over the proprietary software used to repair equipment.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"In the winter, don’t count on being able to find dried sticks and leaves, especially after a recent snow."
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #winter #weather #Nebraska
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Lunch in the Snow | Nebraskaland Magazine
Hot food simply tastes better when the weather is cold. Here are tips for enjoying a meal outdoors in the winter.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Imagine a fleet of robots running through fields and cutting weeds. That futuristic model is happening in rural Kansas today."
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Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Clint Brauer, Greenfield Robotics
Clint Brauer was a technology executive in California before moving back to his family’s Kansas farm due to his father’s health. He is now applying technology through the use of autonomous AI-powe...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $2 million to make risk management training programs available for American farmers and ranchers."
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USDA invests $2 million in risk management training to farmers | AGDAILY
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is investing $2 million to make risk management training programs available for American farmers and ranchers.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The lawsuit accuses Deere & Company of making its software repair tool only available to authorized Deere dealers."
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FTC sues John Deere for unfair practices
Company claims allegations are based on “flagrant misrepresentations” of the facts.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Seasoned and novice pecan growers are invited to participate in the Oklahoma Pecan Management Program’s free 2025 Pecan Pest Management Workshop."
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Pecan pest management workshop set for Feb. 20 - Oklahoma State University
Oklahoma State University experts will provide valuable information to pecan growers at the 2025 Pecan Pest Management Workshop slated Feb. 20.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"While dehydration in calves is usually associated with scours or a missed feeding, Engle said mild to moderate dehydration may actually be the root cause of a calf getting sick."
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Chilly this evening, cold overnight into Saturday....extreme cold by Sunday into early next week. Wind chills for the majority of the weekend will be in the single digits both above and below zero: www.wibw.com/2025/01/17/friday-forecast-last-mild-day-while/ ... See MoreSee Less
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🔥CHECK YOUR BURN PILES TODAY!
RECHECK YOUR BRUSH PILES CONSISTENTLY .
WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BE UP TO 30MPH today. With a wind shift from SW to N.
Many of you have taken advantage of the large amount of snow which is the perfect time to clear those brush piles out in the County (WITH PERMISSION). Even if you think it is out from burning previously please watch it for rekindling.
Brush piles can rekindle days and weeks after they appear to be out! Most of Kansas vegetation dries out quickly even when the ground remains soggy.
Take precautions with any outdoor burning, and continue to check and re-check your completed burns.
It takes great communication to keep our county safe.
#WinterWildfire #GearyCountyKS #checkyourburns
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"Private exporters announced two large flash sales to USDA on Thursday."
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USDA exports – China buys soybeans, Jan. 14, 2025
The 2024/25 marketing year began September 1.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Red No. 3 is banned or severely restricted in many countries, including Australia, Japan and European Union countries."
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FDA bans the food dye Red No. 3
The food colorant has been linked to behavioral problems in children, including inattention and hyperactivity. California passed a law to ban it last year. It's also linked to cancer in lab rats.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"At the Paris 2024 Olympics, she advanced to the finals and finished 12th — a meaningful connection to her new university’s 12th Man tradition."
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Diving into Aggieland - AgriLife Today
Dutch Olympian Else Praasterink finds a new home in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Three threatened Kansas species show major signs of improvement
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas wildlife officials are sharing some good news this week, reporting that three of the state’s native species are increasing population numbers. Laura Rose Clawson …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"It translates complex datasets into actionable insights for farmers, helping with decisions on yield prediction, biomass estimation, crop termination and irrigation scheduling.”
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Precision agriculture new frontier: Crop digital twins - AgriLife Today
Farmers in South Texas are witnessing the future of agriculture unfold with the advent of digital-twin artificial intelligence technology.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"the funds will be used to build or improve nearly 360 bus stops and 10 miles of accessible sidewalks, plus pedestrian infrastructure like curb ramps and walk signals."
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Oklahoma City receives nearly $20 million grant for improved transit
As Oklahoma City makes large-scale improvements to its EMBARK public transit system, it now has $19.5 million in federal funds to help.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy 100th birthday to a living legend in Wichita aviation, "Rosie the Riveter" Connie Palacioz!
Connie was 17 when she went to work for Boeing as a riveter on the B-29 Superfortress production line during WWII. When Doc returned to Wichita for restoration in 2000, she returned to see the airplane she helped build and has been volunteering ever since.
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