"Here are a few tips to help keep your hunting partner healthy and safe."
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"Ag bankers reported more than 40% growth in the volume of new operating loans during the summer compared to the third quarter of 2023, said the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank."
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Surge in Million-Dollar Operating Loans to Farmers
Ag bankers reported more than 40% growth in the volume of new operating loans during the summer compared to the third quarter of 2023, said the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Oklahoma State University Board of Regents approved the appointment of Dr. Justin Quetone Moss as director of the OSU Student Farm on Oct. 25."
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Moss named director of OSU Student Farm - Oklahoma State University
The OSU Student Farm is a five-acre vegetable operation in Stillwater that supplies fresh produce to the OSU Pete's Pantry and Our Daily Bread Food and Resource Center in Payne County.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Ferb, an Oklahoma family's pet tortoise that went missing in August, returns home
The search for a popular tortoise that went missing from his home in Piedmont is over after his owner said he came home.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"This water began its approximately 100-mile journey from Canton last Tuesday."
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Water from Canton Lake is arriving in OKC to replenish Lake Hefner. Here's how the city prepares
Water from Canton Lake in northwest Oklahoma is now arriving in Oklahoma City to boost a dwindling Lake Hefner.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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National Chocolate Day: Where Did Chocolate Come From?
October 28th is National Chocolate Day, a great day to indulge in some trivia and history on this sweet treat. Dig in!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Catron began working at the stockyards in April 2024."
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CVM alumnus ensures cattle quality at world’s largest auction site - Oklahoma State University
The Joplin Regional Stockyards is home to the world’s largest cattle auction. In 2023, over 526,000 head of cattle were sold at the event. One of the newest additions to JRS is Dr. Wyatt Catron, an ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Schuler said the collaboration helped teach her more about interpersonal skills when communicating amongst colleagues."
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Faculty at VMTH collaborate to care for Bubo - Oklahoma State University
Bubo, a 24-year-old Eurasian eagle owl, is the perfect example of two specialty services collaborating for optimal patient success.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Winter weather isn’t always kind, which is why it’s a good idea to have a winter emergency kit in your home and one to take with you on the road."
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Stay Safe With a Winter Emergency Kit
Winter can be tough, and in some cases, deadly. That's why it's a good idea to prepare a winter emergency kit and to keep it close, whether you're at home or on the road. Here's what you should includ...1 CommentComment on Facebook
It's a good idea to have extra layers with you, just in case!
"Roegge says the best place for a pumpkin is in a pie. But if you have other plans for it, it should go through a curing process similar to potatoes and onions."
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Harvesting and Storing Pumpkins
Nothing says "fall" like a cartload of bright, orange pumpkins. With proper pumpkin harvest and storage, they'll stay in top shape for all of your autumn activities.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"This behavior has evolved over millions of years, showcasing lizards’ remarkable ability to adapt to their environments and the pressures of predation."
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Lizards - The Tail End of Survival | Nebraskaland Magazine
Lizards have mastered the art of self-preservation with their ability to shed and regenerate their tails—a phenomenon known as tail autonomy.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"According to weather lore, if you see any of these signs, winter could be quite tough, with lots of cold temperatures and snow."
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"When possible, rake those leaves and put them into garden beds, around trees and other landscaping areas, or find a corner of your yard to pile them in along with small sticks."
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Leave the Leaves This Fall | Nebraskaland Magazine
For small creatures, those piles of leaves, dead plant material, twigs and stems help keep them alive over the winter months.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Cattle producers in the U.S. can donate to organizations in the Southeast that are gathering donations for operations impacted by the recent hurricanes, according to National Cattlemen’s Beef Association."
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Cattle groups collect donations for hurricane relief
Kansas Digest: KLA meeting moved; KSU Swine Day set; KFB Farm Families of the Year named; and Hilmar CEO retiring.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The growing market for peanuts isn’t in candy bars or sports stadiums but in cooking oil and renewable fuel."
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Peanut market expands adding cooking oil, renewable fuel
Research is underway to develop high-oil peanut cultivars and explore the economics of establishing a high-oil market.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Silver and bighead carp have long been a problem for people trying to enjoy recreational fishing and boating activities on the Kansas River."
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Biologists boost defenses at Lawrence dam to stop spread of invasive carp
LAWRENCE (KSNT) – State wildlife officials are taking additional steps to fight back against the spread of invasive Asian carp in the Kansas River this year. Silver and bighead carp have long…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Deer are social animals who communicate with sounds and signs."
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Understanding White-tailed Deer Sign | Nebraskaland Magazine
The signs deer leave behind and how to interpret them can be clues for hunting success. Learn more about deer rubs, scrapes and trails.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"She raised animals to show at the Mother Lode Fair in Tuolumne County – goats, sheep, hogs and horses."
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From 4-H to Olympics: A medalist’s path
Lessons in discipline, respect formed foundation for success in sports, career.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Safety gifts are the best gifts of all, as they can be used throughout the year. Each time they are used, the recipient will be reminded how much you care about them."
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Give the gift of farm safety this Christmas
For the Health of It: Gifts such as a first aid kit, eye or hearing protection and wearable health monitors are all gifts to keep farmers and ranchers safe.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Stressors are broadly categorized as environmental, disease, production, nutritional and psychological."
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Transition cow health linked to fertility
Stress and strain in dairy cows can negatively affect reproduction. Adopt practices to reduce stressors, especially during the transition period.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Have you ever thought about enjoying the beauty of Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve with your fur friends? Well then you’re in luck! We offer several dog-friendly trails where you both can enjoy the prairie landscape.
Stop by the visitor center to get your dog's "Bark Ranger" tags, and jump on the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve website to see a map of dog-friendly trails.
Important key reminders:
1. Keep your fur friends on a leash that’s 6 feet or shorter at all times
2. Remember to clean up after your pets.
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"Based on USDA’s most recent Crop Progress report, soybean harvest in five of the 18 top growing states has passed the 90% mark."
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Soybean Harvest Over 90% Complete in These 5 States
Based on USDA’s most recent Crop Progress report, soybean harvest in five of the 18 top growing states has passed the 90% mark. Here’s a closer look at which states are in the final stretch of soy...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Usually, fruits and vegetables have been named according to how they are consumed. How people eat them versus how people see them is often different."
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Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable? - AgriLife Today
Is a pumpkin a fruit or a vegetable? According to Texas A&M AgriLife expert, the answer may surprise you. A pumpkin is a fruit!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Established in 1985, the Nebraska Women in Agriculture program is one of the longest university-led women in agriculture programs in the country."
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Happy #BatWeek!
Did you know we can thank bats for goodies like chocolate, bananas, and tequila? Bats pollinate lots of plant species including banana, cocoa, and agave. These bats are mostly found in tropical areas.
All of Nebraska's bats are insectivores, meaning they eat a lot of insects like mosquitoes. In fact, they will sometimes eat up to 600 insects each hour!
📸: Justin Haag, Nebraskaland Magazine | Big Brown Bat
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"By using technology, we get a 10% to 15% increase on our production, and then we are able to be more flexible in our schedule with grain farming and all of the school events and things like that."
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Next Gen Spotlight: Indiana Farmer Modernizes Farm With Robotics and Automation
Lance Sommers has transformed his family's 2,000-acre grain and dairy farm by integrating technology and boosting efficiency to free up time to refocus efforts on other aspects of their operation.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"At least one person has died and dozens more have gotten sick from E. coli that has been linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders."
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E. coli outbreak, including 1 death, linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders
At least one person has died and dozens more have gotten sick from E. coli that has been linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounders.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital plans to open a lifesaving blood bank in fall 2024."
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"In fact, scientists have discovered that crows display the intelligence of a 7-year-old child."
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7 Reasons Why Crows Are Smarter Than You Think
Anyone who's observed crows knows they're fascinating creatures. These facts prove they're much smarter than we realize!1 CommentComment on Facebook
I happen to be the grandpa of the smartest and sweetest 7 year old girl 🙂
"Calving is a major event in a farm’s calendar."
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Calving Season – The Stakes are High - Oklahoma State University
Calving is a major event in a farm’s calendar. Dystocia (a difficult birth) and neonatal infection are the leading causes of calf loss, and preparation and adequate care before, during, and after bi...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The fungi that cause stalk rot are opportunistic, Quinn explains."
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Hurricane, stalk rot take toll on corn
Corn Commentary: Storms and stalk rot moved this field up in the harvest schedule.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"In addition to work and farming, Isakson takes time to promote the agricultural industry."
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Young farmers secure work-life balance with cattle
Agri-Ready Profile: Nathan and Taylor Isakson overcome time challenges to build beef legacy.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
KCLY/KFRM Radio is needing to add an additional Farm Broadcaster at it’s studios in Clay Center, KS. An understanding of agriculture, good oral and writing skills, and good oral reading skills are needed. KFRM is a large regional farm talk radio station covering 149 counties in KS, OK, and NE.
Experience is not necessary but would be a considerable advantage. Wages are dependent on experience, skills, and abilities. Most work is 7 am to 5 pm Monday -Friday. Very little weekend work required. Some travel. Nights away from the home are likely less than 15.
Apply by emailing kbauer@kfrm.com KCLY/KFRM is an EEO Employer.
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"Meanhile, the average price for unleaded fuel Tuesday morning in Kansas was $2.81, down 2 cents from $2.83 a week ago, down 10 cents from $2.91 a month ago and $52 cents lower than $3.38 a year ago."
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Gas prices down slightly this week across the nation, AAA says
Unleaded fuel ranged from $2.56 to $2.79 a gallon while diesel fuel was going for $3.29 to $3.49 a gallon on Tuesday morning, according to GasBuddy.com.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"This agreement — an update on memoranda from 2008 and 2016 — outlines research to better conserve and protect the tribe’s groundwater."
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Chickasaw Nation re-ups collaboration with EPA to study groundwater resources
The Chickasaw Nation has entered into a new memorandum of understanding with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research and Development. This kind of agreement serves as an outlin...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
LOOK FOR TAR SPOT ON FALL DECOR: If you use corn stalks to decorate for the fall season, please inspect them for tar spot fungus (see photos below).
If tar spot is found, the infected material should be put in a garbage bag and then placed in a dumpster/trash.
Tar spot has been found on dried corn stalks for sale in Arkansas. More details at the link below:
www.uaex.uada.edu/media-resources/news/2024/october2024/10-08-2024-Ark-tar-spot-corn-found.aspx
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"Creutzinger said proactive management of pain in dairy animals will be important in earning the consuming public’s trust of dairy farming practices and products."
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Helping Dairy Cattle Navigate Pain
Pain is a natural condition for all animals and humans. But when it comes to dairy cattle specifically, the intensity and duration of their pain can have significant influence on both their welfare an...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Birds possess remarkable vision, and thanks to the intricate structure of their eyes, they can see what humans cannot. Viewing the world through the eyes of birds can open up a new perspective on how these creatures perceive their surroundings. It also offers insight about color and light that differs from the human experience.
Read "Through a Bird's Eye View": brnw.ch/21wO02I
📷: Justin Haag, Nebraskaland Magazine
📝: Delanie Bruce, Bird Conservancy of the Rockies & Nebraska Game and Parks Commission
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"The USDA cut 3.64 million pounds from 2023 oil sunflower production and 2.19 million pounds from non-oil-type production from last year."
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Sunflower production down from 2023
Sunflower Extra: USDA reports show production drops 42%, despite high yields.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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