"Kansas Senators expressed frustration against a last-minute proposal from Senate Democrats on a new farm bill."
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Kansas Sens. express frustration over dropped Farm Bill proposal
Kansas Senators expressed frustration against a last-minute proposal from Senate Democrats on a new farm bill.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Anderson said there’s some interesting data from the October reports by U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Marketing Service, which provides produce prices after surveying 29,000 grocery stores about their specials, features and items on sale."
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Holiday side dishes will be a bit more expensive - AgriLife Today
Consumers will pay slightly more this year when they prepare side dishes that make the Thanksgiving meal a feast.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Clocking in with about 100,000 acres of popcorn each year, Indiana is one of the largest popcorn producers in the U.S. Indiana is often in direct competition with Nebraska for the most acres produced."
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Cut back on nitrogen in popcorn
Corn Success: Research findings show that popcorn reaches maximum yield with less nitrogen than dent corn nitrogen applications.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Are you a lover of that classic snowy White Christmas? ⛄️ While we all know that nature can be unpredictable, the odds are that the snow will fall mainly in the Central region of the U.S. this Christmastime. According to our weather predictions, most of the United States will be seeing a milder, gentler winter than average, but if you're a snow lover, there will still be plenty of skiing and sledding over the rest of the season.
See our forecasts here! ⛄️ Almanac.com/White-Christmas
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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.
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #jobsearch #ClayCenterKS #jobopportunity #broadcasting #agriculture
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❗BUYER BEWARE❗
The Kansas Highway Patrol urges you to be cautious when purchasing used vehicles.
Recently VIN Inspectors and Troopers with the Kansas Highway Patrol Troop V Auto Theft Unit in Topeka recovered a stolen 2020 Toyota Tundra.
A 2020 1794 Special Edition Tundra had been brought in for a KHP VIN inspection. During the inspection, inspectors and troopers noticed inconsistencies with the title and vehicle. Troopers thoroughly inspected the vehicle and found the VIN and other identifying labels had been replaced with counterfeit labels to hide the real VIN. The assigned VIN was located and the vehicle was identified as a 2020 SR5 Tundra reported stolen in Colorado earlier this year. This stolen vehicle had been listed for sale on Facebook Marketplace at an extremely discounted price. The seller would only accept cash for the purchase.
Don’t become a victim. If you are looking to purchase a vehicle from an individual, please visit kansashighwaypatrol.gov/y7qo for tips on how to protect yourself and research vehicles.
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First time roasting a turkey this Thanksgiving? Stuffed or unstuffed? No fowl play. Check out our guide [and cooking calculator] to get that bird just right! fsis-test.fsis.usda.gov/food-safety/safe-food-handling-and-preparation/poultry/happy-thanksgiving #ThanksgivingFoodSafety 🦃 ... See MoreSee Less
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As Thanksgiving approaches, gas prices holding steady in Kansas and across the nation ... See MoreSee Less
As Thanksgiving approaches, gas prices holding steady in Kansas and across the nation
With Thanksgiving just a little more than a week away, gas prices are holding steady -- even going down slightly over the past week, AAA says0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"As cold weather approaches and Nebraskans remove their watercraft, docks, and other boating equipment from the water, Nebraska Game and Parks encourages boat owners to check their equipment for zebra mussels."
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Check Your Dock | Nebraskaland Magazine
As you remove boats, docks and lifts from the water for the season, make sure to inspect them for the presence of adult zebra mussels.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Outdoor forts have long been a childhood staple but are becoming a lost art. Children have a natural desire to create private spaces, and fort building offers more than just fun—it fulfills deeper needs:
🌳 Control: Kids shape their environment by choosing materials, location, and design, creating a space uniquely their own.
🌳 Privacy: Forts provide independence—a personal retreat for play and imagination, free from adult or sibling intrusion.
🌳 Imagination: Building fosters creativity, allowing kids to craft their own world and explore roles and scenarios.
🌳 Fun: It’s an enjoyable process, from designing to the pride of completion.
Fort building nurtures creativity, problem-solving, and social skills—essential for child development. So next time, join in the fun and build something together!
📸: Run My Wild Child
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"Nebraska is home to two distinct species of deer: the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus)."
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Two Deer, One State | Nebraskaland Magazine
Nebraska is home to two distinct species of deer: the white-tailed deer and the mule deer. Learn how to tell them apart.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Roads, airports and even cruise terminals could be more crowded this year as nearly 80 million people are expected to travel during Thanksgiving, according to AAA."
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Record number of people expected to travel for Thanksgiving
Nearly 80 million people are expected to travel by car, plane and train for Thanksgiving, according to AAA, thanks to lower gas prices and demand for other modes of travel like cruises.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"According to the report, as of Nov. 17, 94% of winter wheat across the top 18 growing states was planted."
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Winter Wheat Good/Excellent Condition Rating Jumps 5 Points
USDA released its 34th Crop Progress report of the 2024 growing season on November 18. Here's a look at the most recent wheat numbers.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Husband and wife hit same deer just seconds apart
A Kansas couple has a unique story to tell about deer-crash season.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
What is YOUR state flower? 🌺 Did you even know you had one? Find your flower representative - and its associated meanings - right here! Almanac.com/State-Flowers ... See MoreSee Less
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Isn’t Oklahoma’s mistletoe?
Utqiagvik, Alaska has begun polar night, its 64-day period of darkness. The town of about 4,900 people won't see the sun again until January 22, 2025!
Utqiagvik is the northernmost city in the U.S. and is roughly 350 miles north of the Arctic Circle.
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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.
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #jobsearch #ClayCenterKS #jobopportunity #broadcasting #agriculture
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"Eleven years ago, Wade Ellwanger began analyzing reports submitted by farmers detailing the amount of fertilizer being applied on cornfields in his area of north-central Nebraska."
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New app deployed to help cut overapplication of nitrogen fertilizer • Nebraska Examiner
LINCOLN — Eleven years ago, Wade Ellwanger began analyzing reports submitted by farmers detailing the amount of fertilizer being applied on cornfields in his area of north-central Nebraska. What he ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Kansas Highway Patrol urges caution as deer collisions surge
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1 dead, several others hospitalized in E. coli outbreak linked to carrots, reports say
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a nationwide recall after an E. coli outbreak linked to organic carrots left dozens of people sick, and one person dead.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
If you're hosting this Thanksgiving, meal preparations may already be underway. FoodSafety.gov says you'll want to follow these guidelines for the turkey. ... See MoreSee Less
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NDA Director Sherry Vinton said the poultry photo contest shows how 4-H and Future Farmers of America (FFA) members “go the extra mile to make sure their birds are well cared for and healthy.”
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"At the time, Kraft Heinz said the offerings were protein-enriched and contained reduced levels of saturated fat and sodium to meet the requirements of the national free and reduced-price school lunch program."
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Lunchables pulled from school lunch menus across the country
Food and beverage manufacturer Kraft Heinz said Tuesday that it no longer is serving the Lunchables meals it created for U.S. schools.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Before we had weather apps, Doppler radar, or the National Weather Service, people paid close attention to what was happening in nature—everything from the thickness of onion skins to the shape of clouds in the sky—to predict the type of weather to come so they could prepare."
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Can Birds Predict "Fowl" Weather?
Our ancestors observed bird behavior to predict the weather. How many of these old sayings about feathered forecasters, plucked from folklore, do you know?0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Flood watches remain in effect in parts of the Oklahoma and Texas panhandles, according to the National Weather Service (NWS)."
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3 Big Things Today, November 18, 2024
3 Big Things Today: Soybean futures were lower in overnight trading. Investors bumped bullish corn bets to near two-year high. Flooding expected in Oklahoma, Texas.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"Mild winter conditions pose issues for states in the High Plains such as North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska, according to Bret Walts, chief marketing officer and meteorologist for BAM Weather."
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If La Niña Arrives, How Will It Affect U.S. Winter?
The implications of a weaker La Niña event are an overall dryer and warmer winter, especially for the eastern United States.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Kansas unemployment reached 3.4% in October following a two-month period in which the rate held at 3.3%, officials said Friday."
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Kansas unemployment rate on rise again, climbing to 3.4% in October • Kansas Reflector
The unemployment rate in Kansas increased to 3.4% in October, after a two-month plateau at 3.3%, to reach the highest level in two years.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"From November 21 to December 1, law enforcement agencies throughout the state will emphasize the importance of occupant protection while educating the public on the importance of seatbelt safety."
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #thanksgiving #kansas
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Kansas authorities crack down on seat belt use during busiest travel season
From November 21 to December 1, law enforcement agencies throughout the state will emphasize the importance of occupant protection while educating the public on the importance of seatbelt safety.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The fish was 57 inches long and beat the old rod & reel state record by over a pound."
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #fishing #nebraska
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Record Update, November 2024 | Nebraskaland Magazine
New Nebraska rod & reel state record longnose gar caught from the Missouri River. Catch was documented on video!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"North Carolina was the first of the top 18 states to finish corn harvest last year."
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4 More States Finish Corn/Soybean Harvest
As of Nov. 10, another top corn growing state joined Texas in completing this year’s corn harvest, and three more top soybean growing states joined Minnesota in wrapping up soybean harvest. Here’s...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service announced final proposed changes to pricing formulas for the 11 federal milk marketing orders."
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USDA announces final amendments to Federal Milk Marketing Orders
Dairy producers have until New Year’s Eve to vote on new FMMO guidelines.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.
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #jobsearch #ClayCenterKS #jobopportunity #broadcasting #agriculture
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Elk, deer hunting season changes possible in Kansas ... See MoreSee Less
Elk, deer hunting season changes possible in Kansas
TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas wildlife officials are due to meet for the last time this year in Wichita to discuss several items related to deer and elk hunting seasons. Laura Clawson with the Kansa…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Griffin said that according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture data, there should be no problem finding holiday ham or other pork selections for purchase."
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Ham prices and choices increase near holidays - AgriLife Today
Texas A&M exppert says lower pork production won’t restrict holiday ham availability but some pork cut prices could be slightly higher.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The cornucopia is a ubiquitous symbol of abundance, especially around Thanksgiving, starring in centerpieces on bountiful tables across the land."
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What Is A Cornucopia? Meaning, Symbolism, And How To Make One!
A cornucopia is a symbol of abundance, but where did the “horn of plenty” come from and how do you make your ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Beavers! Tonight, we steal the moon!🌕🦫
The November full moon has been called the "Beaver Moon" since 1778. There are a few theories as to where the name comes from, but the most prevalent is that this time of year is when beavers are most active in preparing for winter by building dams and sheltering in their lodges.
This will be the fourth and final supermoon of 2024! So, head outside tonight and check it out (as long as the beavers don't get to it first).
🎨: Cassandra Wills
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Tonight, the fourth and final supermoon of 2024 will be visible. Called the beaver moon, its name derives from the fact that this time of year is when beavers are most active in preparing for winter by building dams and sheltering in their lodges.
📷: Steve O'Hare | November 1992
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"OSU Agriculture is responsible for technological discoveries in animal and crop production, 37 wheat varieties resistant to pests and diseases, and 10 turfgrass varieties resistant to drought and freezing."
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New OSU One Health lab to transform agricultural genetic research - Oklahoma State University
The One Health Innovation Lab has been working to re-sequence genes from the Oklahoma State University wheat research program to establish the new lab and its services of sequencing human, animal and ...1 CommentComment on Facebook
OSU has the best public wheat breeding program in the country.
"Kennedy advocates for a major shift towards regenerative and organic farming practices."
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President-elect Trump Names Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Head Of Department of Health and Human Services
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🍂 The Thanksgiving Holiday is coming quickly, which means we should go over a few reminders to practice food safety for the thanksgiving turkey thaw! Nobody wants food-borne illness during the holiday.
🦃 Fresh Turkey should be picked up 1-2 days before the meal, and should be stored in the refrigerator.
🧊 Frozen turkeys are best thawed in the refrigerator or in cold water.
🌡️ Make sure your refrigerator temperature is set between 35-38 degrees Fahrenheit.
Turkey Thawing Recommendations ⬇️
🍗 Nov. 15 for 20+ pounds
🍗 Nov. 17 for 16-20 pounds
🍗 Nov. 19 for 12-16 pounds
🍗 Nov 20 for 4-12 pounds
🔥 325 F is the lowest oven temperature to safely cook turkey. Use a food thermometer to be sure it reaches a minimum internal temperature of 165 F.
Learn more from Kansas State University Food Scientist, Karen Blakeslee 🔗 ksre-learn.com/preparing-the-thanksgiving-feast-safely
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#TBT Stan Shook snapped this mesmerizing photo of snow geese at Cheney Lake. ... See MoreSee Less
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"Harvested corn in Nebraska reached 94% as of Nov. 10, an increase of four percentage points for the week."
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How Many Acres Stand Between Nebraska Farmers and the End of 2024 Harvest?
As harvest nearly wraps up in Nebraska, here’s a look at the latest numbers from USDA, along with agronomist input on how this season went and some outlook for next year.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Rural America covers 74% of the United States."
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As Rural America Turns Gray, ‘Older Age’ Counties Triple
Roughly one in five rural Americans is over the age of 65, and the number of “older age” counties, where at least 20 percent of residents have reached retirement age, has tripled since 2010, said ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"As President-elect Donald Trump releases his picks for key Cabinet and adviser positions at a historic pace, the parlor game of who will be named the next Secretary of Agriculture continues."
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New Names Surface for Trump's Possible Pick for Secretary of Agriculture
Sources have provided Farm Journal with 15 possible people in the running for the next Secretary of Agriculture. Several of them have a strong agricultural background, including growing up on a family...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Thanksgiving is just 15 days away! Keep your pups safe this holiday season by keeping in mind what food they can and can't have. ... See MoreSee Less
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"There are many ways to provide a safe and comfortable shelter for winter birds and wildlife that can make a great difference for survival through the coldest season."
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Easy Ways to Provide Shelter for Winter Birds and Wildlife
Winter is a tough season for all of us, including winter birds and wildlife. Check out these easy ways to provide them with a safe and comfortable shelter.0 CommentsComment on Facebook