"Pork and poultry prices were moderating this year, the USDA report said, while prices for seafood, eggs, dairy, and fresh fruit and vegetables will be lower than in 2023."
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Already low, food inflation to slow in 2025, says USDA
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Grocery prices will rise by a scant 0.7% in 2025, the smallest increase in seven years, said USDA analysts on Thursday in their first forecast of food inflation in the new year. Grocery price inflatio...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"From towering fruits to colossal sculptures, the world’s largest food crop and livestock attractions captivate visitors with their impressive size and cultural significance."
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The world's largest monuments to crops and livestock | AGDAILY
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These "world's largest" monuments celebrate various crops' rich heritage and economic importance across different regions.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Blue-green algae detected in 13 Kansas lakes
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is warning people to be on the lookout for blue-green algae growing in several lakes across the state. The KDHE issued a…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The 2024 numbers mark the smallest beef herd size in the United States since 1951."
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10 most popular beef cattle breeds in the United States | AGDAILY
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With more than 70 recognized cattle breeds in the U.S., it's hard to identify each one. Here are 10 of the most popular beef cattle breeds and types of cows.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Through a National Institute of Food and Agriculture grant, OSU Extension is developing a tool for measuring the full extent of damages from the February fire."
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OSU Extension works to improve Oklahoma disaster response impact - Oklahoma State University
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Parts of Ellis County suffered extensive damage following the wildfires in February 2024. OSU Extension recently received a grant from the USDA to better prepare Extension offices and research station...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Whether they refuel their bodies with the power of real milk or work on a dairy farm themselves, all three of this year’s athletes have one thing in common – they are big supporters of dairy."
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These Three Spectacular Olympians are Big Champions for Dairy
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Whether they refuel their bodies with the power of real milk or work on a dairy farm themselves, all three of these Olympic athletes have one thing in common – they are big supporters of dairy.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Plant These Veggies For A Fall Garden!
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Here's a list of veggies to start now for an abundant fall harvest!0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Researchers conducted tests on the seafloor and also collected samples to test aboveground, and they came up with the same result: that oxygen levels increased near the polymetallic nodules."
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Scientists may have discovered 'dark oxygen' being created without photosynthesis
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It has long been understood that photosynthesis creates oxygen, but researchers believe they've found oxygen being created in parts of the ocean with no light.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"State and federal health officials are still investigating the scope of the outbreak, although so far all of those who’ve tested positive have only had mild, flu-like symptoms."
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With the U.S. bird flu outbreak uncontained, scientists see growing risks
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A recent crop of human cases at a chicken farm highlight the risks of the ongoing outbreak. Here's what scientists fear could happen next in the evolution of the virus.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Fishing at night is a great way to beat the heat. It also can make for a great fishing experience, depending on the species and location, said Daryl Bauer, Nebraska Game and Parks’ fisheries outreach program manager."
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7 outdoor activities to try after dark | Nebraska Game & Parks Commission
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Beat the heat this summer by bringing a friend and exploring one of the many options of fun activities under the cover of night.1 CommentComment on Facebook
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"Implementing effective biosecurity strategies is essential to mitigate the transmission of diseases from wildlife to cattle."
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Livestock biosecurity can prevent disease on farms and ranches - Oklahoma State University
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Biosecurity is a key component to animal health and disease prevention on any livestock farm. Biosecurity is the most important measure to reduce and prevent diseases from spreading to any farm or ran...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The county fair reminds many of us just how special farm kids are."
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Blue Ribbon Memories: A Journey Through 4-H
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Let’s continue to applaud all the kids who participate in 4-H and FFA and exhibit at the county fair. The lessons they learn are difficult to duplicate anywhere else and the memories will be cherish...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Counties with the worst droughts in Kansas
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STACKER – About one-fifth of the continental United States is currently experiencing moderate to exceptional drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Storms during this past winter bro…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"A study published this month by a team in ISU’s College of Veterinary Medicine found that bovine mammary gland tissue held receptors for the avian influenza virus, offering a potential explanation for how cattle are being infected."
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ISU research identifies possible point of entry for avian flu in cattle • Nebraska Examiner
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Iowa State University researchers have found a possible “why” connection to avian influenza being found in raw milk.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The Centers for Disease Control said the risk to the general public from the disease is low."
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Seventh poultry worker in Colorado with bird flu
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An additional worker became infected with the H5N1 avian flu virus while culling sick hens at a Colorado egg farm, said state public health officials, raising the U.S. total of infected workers to 11,...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Western Kansas is hopping this summer as the number of grasshoppers spikes."
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Grasshopper nymphs thrive in western Kansas after wet, hot weather
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Kansas State University Research and Extension entomologist Anthony Zukoff said wet weather patterns this spring are supporting the presence of large grasshopper populations across western and central...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Brazil is halting chicken exports to the European Union and Argentina after a virulent poultry disease was found on a commercial farm, disrupting shipments from the world’s largest exporter."
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Newcastle disease disrupts international chicken trade
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Brazil halts exports to the EU and Australia after the Newcastle virus was detected on a commercial farm in Rio Grande do Sul.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"In some cases, highly-sensitive people may get a poison ivy rash simply by standing near the plant — without even touching it!"
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6 Tips For Removing Poison Ivy Plants
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Are you wondering how to get rid of poison ivy on your property or do you have a poison ivy rash? We have helpful suggestions and ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Throughout his career, the bull was featured in The Wall Street Journal, the body issue of ESPN The Magazine, USA Today, and CBS This Morning, and was even depicted in the locker room of the Kansas City Chiefs."
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Remembering Bushwacker: World champion bull dies at 18 | AGDAILY
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Bushwacker, the legendary bucking bull and three-time YETI World Champion, passed away peacefully at 18 in an Oklahoma pasture in early July, a legend.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Clem Ward said he hopes their contribution as major gift donors will help advance OSU Agriculture’s land-grant mission."
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New Frontiers donors help advance OSU Agriculture’s land-grant mission - Oklahoma State University
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Supporting the New Frontiers campaign to build a new home for Oklahoma State University Agriculture was an easy choice for Clement and Miriam Ward of Stillwater.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Today, the approximate North American bison herd totals 400,000, according to the National Bison Association."
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Raising, restoring American Bison
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Farmer shares his appreciation of the American Bison gained from near decade of raising a private herd.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Math isn't just a human thing. All kinds of animals, from African grey parrots to chimpanzees, are thought to have some kind of mathematical ability, but it can be hard to test."
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Crows can count out loud like human toddlers — when they aren't cheating the test
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A study finds that carrion crows can be taught to count and make vocalizations that indicate the number counted, much in the same way that human toddlers do.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Although his time as a 4-H’er in his youth was limited, Brad James’ grandfather inspired him to become a volunteer leader."
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Brad James recognized for volunteer service to 4-H - Oklahoma State University
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Texas County 4-H volunteer leader Brand James was recognized as the State Lifetime Volunteer Leader of the Year.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"He may not have been involved in the 4-H Youth Development program as a youngster, but Randy Bailey is making a difference in the organization today as a volunteer leader."
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Bailey named Oklahoma 4-H Volunteer of the Year - Oklahoma State University
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Randy Bailey, a 4-H volunteer leader, was recognized as the State 4-H Volunteer of the Year.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The month of June and early July were very slow for land auctions across the state of Kansas, somewhat due to the early wheat harvest season."
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Kansas land auctions were slow through July
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Kansas agricultural land auctions slowed to a standstill in the early summer.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The six key reproductive stages that take corn to maturity have letter designations and names."
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Inside look at how corn kernels develop
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What happens within each kernel during the critical grain fill stage? Here’s a look.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
INCREDIBLE: Al Melichar lost his wife and his brother to Alzheimer's and now he is raising awareness with this amazing 90,000 square foot logo in his Caldwell, Kansas wheatfield! 💜
📸 Juliette Bradley with the Alzheimer's Association
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"Teach children to never play in and around vehicles, especially vehicle trunks."
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Expert tips to prevent child deaths in hot cars - AgriLife Today
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A Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert offers tip on how to help avoid child death from being left unattended in a hot car.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Planting two crops a year is common in the milder climate of the southern Midwest, including the southern third of Illinois."
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Cooling prices chill drive to add wheat acres in U.S. Corn Belt
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A Biden administration drive to increase U.S. wheat plantings after the Ukraine war is faltering as wheat prices hover around four-year lows and exportable supplies continue to flow from the Black Sea...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Freshwater harmful algal blooms, or HABs, are primarily caused by cyanobacteria, commonly known as blue-green algae."
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Don’t let cattle drink this pond water
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NRCS outlines immediate action for animals exposed to summer algal blooms in ponds or streams.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Kansas health officials issue ‘high-risk warning’ for West Nile Virus
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) is issuing an urgent alert for people living in certain parts of the state due to the threat posed by West Nile Virus (W…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"On a per pound of nutrient basis, hay is generally more expensive than bulk commodities such as corn, soybean hulls, and distillers grains."
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"It wasn’t easy moving as a teenager from California to Kansas, Sturgis says, making new friends all over again in the midst of her high school years. FFA helped her with the transition."
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Kansas FFA alumna is living to serve others
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Elizabeth Sturgis set to embark on new role as co-FFA advisor and agricultural educator at Girard.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
There were several reports of campers being flipped -- including this one at a campground in Russell -- as severe weather tore across central Kansas. The complex of storms brought 60-90+ mph winds. Thankfully, no injuries have been reported.
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"Around one-third of American adults have never heard of the bill, while a similar proportion has heard of the bill but do not know what programs it supports."
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Most consumers lack familiarity with basics of U.S. farm bill | AGDAILY
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Research coming out of Purdue University shows that the general public has a limited knowledge of the bill currently being debated on Capitol Hill.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Sedgwick, surrounding counties in high-risk area for West Nile Virus
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The highest risk of contracting West Nile Virus happens in July, August and September.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Pets are no different than small children in their need for extra measures to ensure they are safe and secure on the water, as they may become seasick, dehydrated, suffer heatstroke, become lost, and even drown."
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7 Safety Tips For Boating With Pets
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Enjoy summer on the water with your furry "best friends" with these helpful hints for boating with dogs.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Tuesday marks deadline for Kansas primary registration
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Tuesday is the final day you can register to vote in the primary on Aug. 6.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Over 17,000 without power in NE Kansas
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Update 8:44 a.m.: There are a total of 357 power outages affecting over 17,000 customers in northeast Kansas. The number of Evergy customers impacted in Topeka is now 3,374. Free State Electric is …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Here are a few tips to help you harvest plants when they are at their tastiest."
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Know When To Harvest These 6 Vegetables
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How do you know when your produce is ripe for the picking? Here are a few tips to help you harvest plants when they are at their tastiest.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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KHP enters ‘America’s Best Looking Cruiser’ contest
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Kansas Highway Patrol (KHP) is entering one of their cruisers into the “America’s Best Looking Cruiser” contest. This year the KHP is entering their chal…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The shooting began shortly after Trump took the stage at about 6 p.m. ET Saturday."
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Victims and shooter identified in assassination attempt on Trump at Butler rally • Kansas Reflector
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The FBI on Sunday identified the man who shot former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally Saturday in Butler, Pennsylvania, as Thomas Matthew Crooks, 20, of Bethel Park, Pennsylvania.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Over the last two decades, stagnant market prices, changes in consumer preferences, increased production costs and foreign competition have slowed growth potential."
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Texas catfish industry remains stable despite challenges
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Stagnant market prices, changes in consumer preferences, increased production costs and foreign competition have slowed catfish growth potential.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Most people throw them out, but environmental advocates are asking you to think twice before you toss them into the trash."
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Why you may want to keep silica gel packets in your car
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The little packets you find at the bottom of newly purchased items – from shoes, to electronics to packaged food – are more useful than you may have thought.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Highest-rated free things to do in Kansas, according to Tripadvisor
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STACKER – It is incredibly expensive to be an American. While workers in the United States have seen an 80% increase in wages over the past 50 years, those gains haven’t caught up with …0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Its purpose is to find new ways to produce more food for a growing global population while using fewer natural resources."
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Senate Appropriations sets aside more money for USDA-UNL research center • Nebraska Examiner
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A USDA research facility being built at UNL would receive another $16 million under a bill the Senate Appropriations Committee bill advanced.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"As farmers make this shift, it’s important to adjust your crop and financial plans to stay profitable, particularly if you are on the earlier side of your career."
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Midseason review can help young farmers when margins tight
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Ensure the economics of your operation align with what’s happening in the field.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"California’s almond crop should come in under three billion pounds again, if the latest USDA survey bears fruit."
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Larger 2024 U.S. almond crop expected
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USDA expects growers to produce 2.8 billion meat pounds of nuts.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Nebraska is home to four complexes of playa wetlands, including the Rainwater Basin."
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Wet vs. Dry Wetlands • Nebraskaland Magazine
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Wet and dry cycles are a natural process for many wetlands in the Great Plains, a region known for both deluge and drought.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
In the early 1990s, response rates for NASS crop surveys were 80% to 85%. By the late 2010s, response rates had fallen below 60% in some cases."
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