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"Standards will also be developed to determine when manufactured food, cell-grown or lab-grown meat is being falsely advertised or misbranded, she said."
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"The Kansas State Fair administration aims to reach 350,000 people over its 10-day run, breaking its pre-COVID numbers."
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Some changes coming to the Kansas State Fair this year
One of the changes this year, is a mobile app.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Construction workers are hurrying to put the final touches on what is planned to be the state’s largest feedlot for feeding cattle."
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Largest cattle feedlot in Nebraska to begin taking feeders later this month • Nebraska Examiner
LINCOLN — Construction workers are hurrying to put the final touches on what is planned to be the state’s largest feedlot for feeding cattle. Blackshirt Feeders, led by a trio of Canadian veterina...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The federal government announced $7.3 billion in investments Thursday for 16 rural electric cooperatives around the country, including one in Nebraska, that seek to expand clean energy."
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"In July, the Postal Service inspector general’s office conducted an audit in the Kansas City region. The audit concluded that mail delays have been caused by a lack of management oversight and staffing shortages."
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U.S. Postal Service slowdowns are so bad, baby birds are dying in transit
Backyard and large-scale farmers in the Midwest and around the country report more deliveries that arrive too late for baby birds to survive. The trend is part of complaints about the USPS as it tries...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"Diving into research, the Purdue students outlined the benefits of purple pasta: increased fiber and antioxidant properties."
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Wine leftovers make pasta: The perfect product to market
Purdue University’s PomaVino product won NAMA’s 2024 Student Chapter Marketing Competition. Here’s how they did it, and what led to the group’s creative take on pasta.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Michigan banned lactating cows from all public exhibitions until the state goes two months without finding an infected herd."
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Fake cows ready for milking at U.S. state fairs as bird flu threat looms
As avian influenza continues to spread, infecting cattle herds for the first time this year as well as four dairy workers, U.S. state and county fair organizers have been forced to reimagine nostalgic...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Many counterfeit car seats — though they may appear legitimate at first glance — don’t meet U.S. safety standards and often lack crucial safety features that protect children in car crashes."
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Counterfeit car seats on the rise, advocates warn. Here’s how to avoid them • Kansas Reflector
Child safety advocates warn counterfeit car seats purchased online are on the rise. They’re urging parents to check their car seats, and stop using them if they don’t adhere to U.S. safety standar...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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'Never leave them behind': Kansas 1st Infantry soldier's remains lost for 100 years return home
SEATTLE, WA (KSNT) – The remains of a Kansas 1st Infantry Division soldier lost since WWI have been returned to U.S. soil for a proper burial. The 1st Infantry Division announced in a press r…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"That year, the average Oklahoma City commuter lost 52 hours to traffic congestion."
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The average Oklahoma City, Tulsa commuter loses dozens of hours to traffic delays each year
The Texas A&M Transportation Institute released its annual urban mobility report earlier this summer. The study, which analyzes data from 2022, shows how traffic delays affected commuters in four Okla...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Kansas State Fair will be from Sept. 6-15 in Hutchinson, Kan. New this year is the Kansas State Fair app for mobile devices."
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Kansas State Fair rolls out mobile app for 2024
Kansas Digest: New app for State Fair; Elanco expanding; biofuels infrastructure grants.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Manhattan hotel hack leads to $20,000 loss
MANHATTAN (KSNT) – Police in the Little Apple say an investigation is being launched after a local hotel was allegedly hacked, losing thousands of dollars in the process. The Riley County Pol…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Miniature meteorologists! 🐛Woolly bear caterpillars—also called woolly worms—have a reputation for being able to forecast the coming winter weather. If their rusty band is wide, it will be a mild winter. The more black there is, the more severe the winter. Just how true is this weather lore? Learn more about this legendary caterpillar and how to “read” the worm! Almanac.com/Woolly-Bear-Caterpillars-and-Weather-Prediction ... See MoreSee Less
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"Agriculture can sometimes act as a buffer during broader economic recessions, as demand for essential food items tends to remain relatively stable."
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How Do You Know When Agriculture Is In A Recession?
Agriculture can sometimes act as a buffer during broader economic recessions, as demand for essential food items tends to remain relatively stable. However, when multiple indicators align in the indus...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Fall armyworms showing up in Kansas
Insects that can destroy your lawn if not treated upon discovery are showing up in Kansas. It’s the time of year when armyworms return to the Sunflower State.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Bick's solution to the problem of pest detection is sound: Eavesdropping on the unique vibrations that an insect makes when it's chewing on a plant to identify the insect itself."
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How listening to the sounds of insects can help detect agricultural pests : Short Wave
From Indonesia to Wisconsin, farmers all over the world struggle with a huge problem: pests. On top of that, it's tough for farmers to identify where exactly they have the pests and when. Reporter Lin...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"There will still be dairy cattle shows, but the animals will require extra tests beforehand."
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Kansas State Fair to require extra testing for dairy cattle amid bird flu
Concerns about the avian flu have Kansas State Fair organizers making changes this year.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Agriculture is nothing new for Carl and Betsy Long of Coudersport, Pennsylvania."
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The Longs’ journey from dairy to crop farming
How potatoes became the Longs’ biggest crop.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Feed delivered to ranch where dozens of horses died was contaminated, preliminary tests show
An estimated 40 to 70 horses have died at Beutler & Son Rodeo Company out of Elk City, which has supplied horses to rodeos all across the country for nearly0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University is the place to be on Sept. 28. Children’s activities, plant sales, educational activities, arts and crafts vendors, therapy goats, food and more will be featured at the annual GardenFest celebration."
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See what’s growing at Stillwater’s 2024 GardenFest - Oklahoma State University
GardenFest is slated Sept. 28 at The Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"To minimize both the yield and economic impacts of ear rot development in corn, it is important to first assess fields prior to harvest."
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"Kansans planning to exercise their right to vote in the 2024 general election should keep in mind these important dates."
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Kansas voter registration deadline is Oct. 15
Kansans, be ready to cast your vote in the general election on Nov. 5.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Labor Day!!
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"As more people strive to eat locally and seasonally, home gardeners are becoming more aware of how to take advantage of the seemingly forgotten gardening seasons of fall and winter."
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Growing Vegetables Into Fall And Winter
You may be saying "bye bye" to your tomatoes, there's still harvesting that can be done in the fall and winter. Here's a list of the best plants to try for cooler weather growing.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Fall is a beautiful time of year with changing leaves, cozy sweaters, and pumpkin spice everything. But along with the changing leaves, fall also brings an influx of bugs."
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Hello, September!
Who is ready for fall?
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"Sumner became a beekeeper when she joined FFA at the age of 14 and used a National FFA SAE Grant to grow her hobby into a small business, K’s BeeS."
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6 Buzzworthy Facts About Bees and Honey
Kaelyn Sumner, 2024 American Honey Queen and Pulaski FFA Alumna, shares surprising tidbits about these fascinating creatures.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The prepaid shipping label would provide another red flag: both the return address and shipping address were in the couple’s name."
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Watch for scammers targeting rural family and friends
Phone and internet scams are on the rise, and the rural elderly are often the target.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Have an overabundance of garden veggies? Canning can be a great option to enjoy your farm-fresh produce months after the garden season ends."
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Pressure canning your garden veggies
Have leftover produce from your garden? Pressure can your veggies and eat them all year long!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Whether due to financial reality early in his career, or a disdain of the lens, or pure happenchance, outstanding photographs of Deere are unicorns, particularly for a figure of such historical stature."
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Is This John Deere? Rare Photo Discovered of Agriculture Icon
Lost for almost 175 years, has a striking photo of John Deere surfaced?0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Those would be the lowest farm-gate prices for corn and soybeans since the 2019 crops and the lowest for wheat since the 2020 crop, according to USDA data."
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Corn, soy, wheat prices to run at pre-pandemic levels in years ahead
After soaring at the start of this decade, season-average prices for the three major U.S. crops will drop to pre-pandemic levels and stay there for the near term, said a University of Missouri think t...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"The ODWC’s recent report shows the agency brought in more than $61 million during Fiscal Year 2024, which ended in July. It spent around $62 million during that period."
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Hunters, fishers support Oklahoma communities and wildlife conservation
The Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation is bringing in the big bucks, and that doesn’t just mean they’re bagging trophy deer.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"They encourage producers to begin tax planning before the end of the year as it allows discussions about upcoming income and expenses."
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It's Not too Early to Think about Tax Planning
Even though many crops still stand in the fields, September and October are excellent times to meet with your tax accountant and start looking ahead for tax purposes.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Last night, Tamara and Steve went to the Kansas Corn Summer Listening Tour. Kansas corn summer listening tour.
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Tamara Wallace KFRM Farm Broadcaster, Brett Grauerholz Board of Director Secretary for KansasCorn Growers Association, Josh Roe, Kansas Corn CEO farms in Republic and Jewelll counties and Steve Noffsinger, KFRM Farm Broadcaster.
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"The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture is investigating the feed from Kansas after it received a call from a concerned veterinarian."
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Dozens of horses dead at Oklahoma ranch in possible faulty feed incident
ELK CITY, Oklahoma (KOCO) -- The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture is investigating what killed dozens of horses at a rodeo stock contracting business.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Jeff Albers speaking at Kansas corn summer listening tour last night. Albers is board member in North East Kansas.
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