"High costs, low profits and unpredictable weather have all presented challenges to Kansas farmers as they look to put food on their table."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews #Kansas #agriculture
... See MoreSee Less
Kansas farmers see challenges in the agriculture industry
www.wibw.com
High costs, low profits and unpredictable weather have all presented challenges to Kansas farmers as they look to put food on your table.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Fishing to support walleye management? That's something we can get behind.
Nebraska anglers are invited to participate in the Midwest Walleye Challenge: A fishing tournament that gives anglers a chance to compete for prizes while collecting important data for biologists.
Here's how it works: Anglers record their walleye catches — or lack thereof — in the mobile app MyCatch. They must photo
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Like Gabbie said, enjoy your time and make the most of every moment.
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Millions have been transfixed by videos of Karis Dadson, a California teenager who shows pigs at livestock competitions with her signature icy stare. She finds the whole thing very weird. “I’m not thinking about the way that I look,” she said. “I’m thinking about how I’m moving around the ring.” nyti.ms/4hGiEI5 ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Now kith.
During the spring, bison start molting their winter coat. Though it naturally sheds, they will rub against trees or wallow on the ground to remove it quicker.
Photo: Two bison at Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge in Colorado by USFWS
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
This content isn't available right now
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
This content isn't available right now
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Of the top 9 producing soybean states, 6 are seen decreasing plantings. Soybean acres are projected falling an average of 4% among states indicating declines.
zurl.co/vj8iw
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
This content isn't available right now
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Empowering Women in Agriculture!
Are you a woman passionate about agriculture? Whether you’re involved in farming, FFA, 4-H, agribusiness, or advocating for the future of agriculture, Heart of Agriculture is your chance to be recognized! $5,000 in Scholarships Available!
This is more than just a title—it’s a platform to celebrate and support women making an impact in agriculture.
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Dr. Temple Grandin spoke with us about her accomplishments and empowering women in agriculture ... See MoreSee Less
Dr. Temple Grandin spoke with us about her accomplishments and empowering women in agriculture
buff.ly
There are more than one million female farmers in the U.S. today!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Join Us for National Women in Ag Day!
Date: March 26, 2025
Location: The Cannon House Building, Room 156, Washington, DC
Virtual Option Available via Zoom
Calling all farmers, women & men! This is your chance to discuss solutions to food crises, hear about the Farmers’ Prosperity Program, and learn how policymakers are taking action. Don’t miss out on this powerful discussion
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Photos from Maryland Farm Bureau's post ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
WOW!! Jacob Burgardt captured this photo of the northern lights seen tonight in Minneapolis, Kansas.
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“the U.S. has almost doubled imports of Brazilian eggs once used only for pet food and is considering relaxing regulations for eggs laid by chickens raised for meat, as President Donald Trump’s administration seeks to bring down sky-high prices spiked by bird flu.”
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
US Rapidly Increasing Foreign Egg Imports Amid Bird Flu - Farm Policy News
farmpolicynews.illinois.edu
Amid a bird flu outbreak, the US has almost doubled imports of Brazilian eggs while also promoting egg imports from countries like Turkey and South Korea.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska declined by 2 percent over the prior year to an average of $3,935 per acre.
READ MORE AT tinyurl.com/3tk57e3f
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Each spring, the plumes of smoke rise above the Kansas horizon. They are from Kansas ranchers burning the native pasture. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“It’s a really great contest to shake off the nerves and jitters when it comes to public speaking,” says Texas Farm Bureau Youth Outreach Coordinator McKenna Bush. “This contest is about more than knowledge — it’s about listening, building consensus and sharing respectful viewpoints rooted in research and experience.”
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Texas Members Speak Up About Agriculture
www.ffa.org
An annual challenge invites competitors to boost their literacy and advocacy skills through industry-focused conversations.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Block and barrel cheese once again were the heroes preventing Class III from declining below recent lows, as buyers have seemingly found value in the $1.60-per-pound range."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Cheese Strength Supports Class III as Whey Mounts a Comeback
www.dairyherd.com
As the first major day of the NCAA March Madness tournament kicked off on Thursday with heroes, upsets and Cinderella teams, markets had their own version.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“Even for my modest-sized farm of 320 acres, the aid would be most welcome and not insubstantial,” Gaul said in an email. “My own bank loan officer was even including the program’s potential payout in his year-end financial reports for his customers, including myself.”
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Billions of federal aid for farmers is due this month. Some are counting on it
www.kosu.org
Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins said earlier this month that economic aid payments Congress approved late last year are on the way. But with days left before the deadline, some farmers are anx...1 CommentComment on Facebook
Sad thing is, no one has any clue when it will be processed and the actual funds sent to the farmers.
“FFA truly was transformative — not just because of the material I was learning, but, perhaps more importantly, because of the teachers who guided me and the community members who supported the program,” Walsh says.
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
From College Student to Content Creator
www.ffa.org
Muscatine FFA Alumna Alyssa Walsh’s journey to becoming a full-time communicator demonstrates it’s never too early to start chasing dreams.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Their story is one of growth and adaptation, as Rolinda Acres has transformed from milking 150 cows in 2001 to a current bustling operation that now manages 950 cows."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
From Traditional to Technological: The Evolution of Rolinda Acres
www.dairyherd.com
Rolinda Acres presents a remarkable narrative of blending tradition with technology, guided by both heritage and adaptability.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"In 2016, fueled by ambition and a vision for the future, Wiebren Jonkman and his wife, Luciana, embarked on a bold journey that would soon see success."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
California Dreams: Transformation Through Innovation
www.dairyherd.com
With the drive to improve, Wiebren Jonkman, a visionary young dairy producer, purchased a Merced, California dairy and transformed it into a beacon of modern agricultural success.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“We’re losing 2,000 acres of farmland a day,” he warns. “Incorporating livestock on the cropland is one way that we can really increase the amount of grazing acres that we have and offer cheap weight gain.”
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Make more money on cropland, lease it for grazing
www.farmprogress.com
Here are the benefits of a grazing lease agreement from a beef cattle producer and crop farmer perspective.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"A general rule of thumb is to use herbicides to terminate 10 to 14 days ahead of corn planting."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
How to manage cereal rye cover crops ahead of corn
www.farmprogress.com
Corn Source: Cover crops are either greening up or will soon green up. Here’s how to best terminate them and plant corn.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Equipment sales are down and so are used-machinery prices. U.S. sales of new ag tractors dropped by 17%, and combine sales cratered by 48% in February."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Farm equipment sales down, but market bets on tech
www.farmprogress.com
“Global trade concerns and tariffs” are blamed for February’s sinking sales of U.S. ag machinery.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"For those that didn’t get their corn planted before the rain fell, Joiner said they’ll now need to wait for things to dry out to get their equipment in the fields."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Texas Farmers Hustle to Plant Corn While Winter Wheat and Oats Begin Heading
www.agriculture.com
Early corn planting progress is underway in the Lone Star State. There are reports of headed winter wheat and oats as March begins.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Lowering Egg Prices Act was introduced in the House on March 19."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Bipartisan bill aims to cut food waste and lower egg prices | AGDAILY
www.agdaily.com
The bipartisan Lowering Egg Prices Act seeks to overturn a federal regulation that forces farmers to discard nearly 400 million eggs annually.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (APHIS) is holding an “I Protect Pigs” photo contest to promote the importance of good biosecurity behaviors with the ultimate goal of continued prevention of ASF in the U.S."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
‘I Protect Pigs’ Photo Contest Promotes U.S. Herd Biosecurity
www.agriculture.com
This month, photography and pigs are a winning combination when it comes to preventing African swine fever.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“Deere invests roughly $2.5 million a day in research and development, and half of that is done in Iowa,” Pellet said.
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Iowa lawmakers demand Deere repay tax credits after layoffs | AGDAILY
www.agdaily.com
Iowa lawmakers have advanced a bill requiring Deere & Co. to repay up to 50 percent of a 2024 tax credit after laying off approximately 1,700 workers.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Growers gathered at the Knight Museum and Sandhills Center in Alliance on Feb. 27 for the annual Nebraska 2025 On-Farm Research Network results event to learn how research projects on their farms and others were faring."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews #Nebraska #agriculture
... See MoreSee Less
Growers discuss inoculants to compost tea at on-farm research meeting
www.thefencepost.com
Growers gathered at the Knight Museum and Sandhills Center in Alliance on Feb. 27 for the annual Nebraska 2025 On-Farm Research Network results event to learn how research projects on their farms and ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Some sad news to share. The KLTV/KTRE family is mourning the loss of longtime Farm and Ranch News host Horace McQueen. He was 86. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"In celebration of National Agriculture Day, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) visited Tractor Supply in Eureka, Flickner Innovation Farm in Moundridge, and Cargill Innovation Center in Wichita."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews #agriculture
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
This content isn't available right now
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
... See MoreSee Less
This content isn't available right now
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted.1 CommentComment on Facebook
Thanks for sharing!
Today Secretary Rollins announced that USDA is issuing up to $10 billion directly to ag producers through USDA Farm Service Agency's Emergency Commodity Assistance Program for the 2024 crop year. Details: www.usda.gov/about-usda/news/press-releases/2025/03/18/usda-expediting-10-billion-direct-economic...
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
$10 billion in direct economic assistance payments will soon be issued by FSA to help agricultural producers overcome increased input costs and falling commodity prices
. Payments made through the Emergency Commodity Assistance Program are based on reported crop acres for eligible commodities for the 2024 crop year, including: wheat, corn, sorghum, barley, oats, upland cotton, extra-long sta
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
This 115 year old postcard shows the Chanute, Kansas Santa Fe Railroad Freight Yards. ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Tune in to the KFRM 550 AM Farm Radio Sorghum Report today, March 18, and again on Thursday, March 20, at 1:30 PM CT as Maddy Meier, director of communications and outreach, shares key strategies to boost profitability on your sorghum acres.
Listen here: kfrm.com/listen-live/
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
We are celebrating Kansas Ag Day at the Kansas State Capitol today with several other Kansas Ag organizations! Today we are extra thankful for the farmers and ag businesses who work hard to provide us with our food, fiber, and fuel! ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Photos from Nebraska through the lens's post ... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Lawsuits center primarily around the allegation that glyphosate (the primary active ingredient in Roundup) causes cancer, and that Bayer failed to adequately warn users of potential health risks."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Legislation Looks to Limit Crop Protection Lawsuits
www.agriculture.com
States like Iowa, North Dakota, and Georgia are advancing legislation to limit lawsuits against pesticide manufacturers. These laws aim to protect farmers’ access to essential crop protection tools ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Today marks the first day of Spring! Does it feel like spring where you are?
#KFRMRadio #KFRMNews #spring
... See MoreSee Less
0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“A lot of time and labor get put into raising backyard chickens, as well as supplies,” Archer said. “People don’t necessarily think about how much that may cost.”
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Five things to know about raising backyard chickens - AgriLife Today
agrilifetoday.tamu.edu
With the rising cost of eggs, more people may be considering raising backyard chickens for fresh, homegrown eggs.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The migratory spring season for swallows is underway, and barn swallows will typically enter the southern U.S. until mid-April."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Tips to prevent barn swallow nests this spring - AgriLife Today
agrilifetoday.tamu.edu
Amid barn swallow migration, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert provides tips on preventing nesting while adhering to federal law.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Guided by our land-grant heritage, we invest in the present and future of agriculture — supporting people, strengthening programs and fostering innovation."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Growing together: A visual celebration of agriculture - AgriLife Today
agrilifetoday.tamu.edu
Agriculture touches every part of our lives, from the food we eat to the clothes we wear, so celebrate growing together on National Ag Day.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Biological products can serve as a bridge to build soil health, or they can simply serve as another recurring input cost like fertilizer."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
Biology of soil determines the fate of applied fertilizer | AGDAILY
www.agdaily.com
By not tilling the soil and disrupting the world of the soil microbiome, organisms are able to do their job of capturing nitrogen from the air and cycle nitrogen to the next crop.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Scientists at USDA’s Agricultural Research Service are exploring a solution that leverages the sawfly’s natural foe to significantly reduce the harm it causes."
#KFRMradio #KFRMnews
... See MoreSee Less
When the enemy of your enemy is a friend to crops | AGDAILY
www.agdaily.com
Agricultural Research Service scientists are using a tiny native wasp to combat the wheat stem sawfly, offering farmers a natural pest control solution.0 CommentsComment on Facebook