“They are now examining whether meeting behavioral needs in calfhood translates into better foraging skills, social abilities, competition for resources, coping skills under stress, and ability to learn as cows.”
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Four Ways to Boost Calf Welfare Today
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Are there ways to change calves’ environment and management to make their lives better? If so, can those improvements be made without major capital investments? Yes and yes, according to University ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Farmers have two opportunities this spring to participate in Kansas State University Salina’s new Aerial Applications and Regulations course: March 9-10 or May 28-29."
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K-State Salina to host drone applicator training courses
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Here’s an odd fact. Today marks the historic 1930 flight of Nellie Jay, the first cow to be milked while flying in an airplane. This publicity stunt was a great opportunity for scientists to study the effects of high altitude on a cow being milked. She produced 24 quarts of milk that day. #nedeptag #cows #dairycows #farmers ... See MoreSee Less
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"The storm caused little to zero visibility across the roadway, causing the tractor's driver to slow down."
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Kansas man killed after blowing dust, low-visibility causes multi-car pileup on I-70
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The damage just south of Ashland is devastating, as this fire hit more than 145,000 acres of land.
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💨🔥High fire danger continues on Wednesday after several Kansas towns were evacuated Tuesday due to wildfires in western Kansas.
Frank Waugh, CBM KAKE says high wind gusts and low humidity across the state Wednesday will cause more threats for fire danger, with the highest threat in southwest Kansas.
A Red Flag Warning has been issued once again for much of western Kansas. Do not burn, and if you see smoke, report it.
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Tuesday's wildfires in western Kansas seen from a Wichita - Denver flight. The passenger who took the video said plane had to turn around due to the winds. ... See MoreSee Less
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In the world of dairy expansion, the old adage “if you build it, they will come” has found a modern home in the Sunflower State.
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The Kansas Surge: How Processing Capacity is Redrawing the Dairy Map
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Kansas is witnessing explosive dairy growth as new processing infrastructure and structural advantages pull producers away from traditional hubs like California toward the Sunflower State.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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The current view from Chris Earl KAKE in Liberal, Kansas. The activity center (Stadium Ave) is open for anyone who had to evacuate from the smoke. ... See MoreSee Less
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"Consumers in the U.S. had an average beef expenditure of $400 per unit or per person according to 2024, a 30% increase over data recorded the year prior."
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Kennedy calls for expanded U.S. beef production
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Health secretary urges cattle producers to grow herds as beef demand rises but drought and grazing issues create obstacles.1 CommentsComment on Facebook
BREAKING UPDATE: I-70 closure has been extended - it is now closed from Colby to WaKeeney.
Motorists are advised to consider delaying non-essential travel if possible.
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Winds are gusty in Kansas today. Stay Wildfire Weather Aware!
🔥Properly dispose of cigarettes.
🔥Secure your chains and check equipment to avoid sparks.
🔥Avoid parking in tall, dry grass.
🚨Dial 911 if you see a wildfire.
📲Check KanDrive.gov for road conditions.
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Grain Bins can be like quicksand and are highly dangerous, especially when you are alone. During Grain Bin Safety Week, we remind you of the following tips to keep yourself safe:
• Never enter a grain bin while equipment is running
• Always wear a harness and lifeline and never work in a bin alone
• Keep children away from grain storage areas
• Talk with children about the importance of grain bin safety
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Pro Farmer’s Spencer Langford reported that “the number of U.S. farms shrank by 15,000 in 2025, bringing the total to 1.865 million, USDA said (last week) in its Land in Farms report.”
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Number of U.S. Farms Shrank by 15,000 in 2025
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U.S. farm numbers fell by 15,000 in 2025 to 1.865 million, continuing a long-term decline in operations across nearly every state, USDA data show.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“Fence rows can be good,” Jaster said. “A lot of times jumping the fence will jar the antlers loose.”
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Where are the best places to go ‘shed hunting’ in Kansas?
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – A Kansas wildlife official is sharing some tips on where people can expect to find antlers left behind by some of the state’s resident elk and deer. KSNT 27 News spoke w…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"Experts warn the loss of prairie creates a domino effect that hits every Kansan’s wallet and safety."
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Forests taking over Kansas grasslands: KDA
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – The native landscape of Kansas is going through some big changes. Forest encroachment is swallowing up the prairie at an alarming rate in Kansas, according to the Kansas Department ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"As online information, including AI, becomes more common, the Extension Center encourages residents to rely on its science-backed guidance."
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Kansas State Extension Center: Beyond gardening tips and advice
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – Recent warmer weather is giving Kansans a glimpse of spring, prompting many to tend their lawns and gardens. While the Kansas State University Extension Center is often associ…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Those first couple weeks, he was helping," said Blunt. "But it just became a nightmare from there."
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Local roofing company now banned from Kansas, fined $500K for 'deceptive acts'
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A local roofing contractor is now banned from doing business in the state of Kansas until he pays back over half a million dollars after being found guilty of 290 CommentsComment on Facebook
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On Presidents' Day, we give ode to our founding fathers, especially our first president George Washington and USDA's founder Abraham Lincoln. Both understood the importance of agriculture.
As the U.S. marks 250 years of independence, USDA is honoring the people and places that feed and fuel our Nation. Celebrate America’s 250th birthday with us at the Great American State Fair featuring exhibits from all 50 states and much more!
📍 National Mall, Washington, DC
🗓️ June 25 – July 10, 2026
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"Corn and soybean prices have trended down for more than three years, squeezing margins."
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Why Corn and Soybean Prices May Not Rebound Until 2027
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An expert explains corn and soybean prices are in the trough of the current cycle, but may begin to rise in 2027.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Milkweed gets its name from the milky sap found in its leaves and stems. The chemicals in that sap can be toxic to many animals. But for monarchs, it’s essential.
Female monarch butterflies lay their eggs on milkweed, and the caterpillars feed on the leaves as they grow and prepare to form a chrysalis. As they eat, the toxins build up in their bodies, which makes monarchs unpalatable — and often avoided — by predators.
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Missing 80-year-old Kansas man found safe
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The Labette County Sheriff's Office confirmed late Monday morning that Richard had been found safe.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“The funding does exist,” Kelly said, who added later, “this feels like a political football.”
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Environmental Trust official assures grants will be awarded, despite pause • Nebraska Examiner
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Nebraska Environmental Trust official says grants from lottery proceeds will be awarded, despite a "pause."0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"A Nebraska lawmaker wants to stop public power district boards from closing or altering energy generation facilities in the state, in a move that appears aimed at preventing migration from coal to other sources of power."
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Storm’s proposal has the backing of Gov. Jim Pillen, as power districts led by elected boards say the proposal undermines “local control."0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Two more poultry companies have agreed to settle with the state to end a 20-year lawsuit over pollution in the Illinois River Watershed."
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Two More Poultry Companies Agree to Settle Oklahoma Pollution Lawsuit
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Two more poultry companies — Tyson Foods and Cargill — have agreed to settle with the state to end a 20-year lawsuit over pollution in the Illinois River Watershed.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The United States has reached a trade agreement with Taiwan, bringing some relief to a wide range of U.S. agricultural producers."
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Farm Groups Applaud Taiwan Trade Deal Cutting Tariff Barriers
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Livestock, dairy, and trade groups praised a new U.S.–Taiwan agreement that cuts tariff barriers and expands market access for ag exports.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"This week, the USDA announced awardees for two of its export support programs. "
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USDA Awards $212 Million in Export Market Support to Farm Groups
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USDA is distributing more than $212 million through its Market Access and Foreign Market Development programs to help farm groups expand and defend U.S. agricultural exports.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Whether you're a nature lover, a photographer, or simply looking for a fun and unique experience, the tulip season in Kansas is not to be missed."
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Blooming Kansas: Top spots to experience vibrant tulip season
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Kansas Tourism: Tiptoe through the tulips at these locations along the Kansas tulip trail this spring.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Valentine’s Day, farm style ❤️🚜
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"The study focused on the perinatal period: the final two months of pregnancy through the first two months after birth."
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A Closer Look at Delayed Cow-Calf Separation
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Dr. Adam Beard shares new research evaluating short-term contact between cows and calves and its impact on early calf health and growth.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"USDA said in 2025, soybean production totaled around 4 billion bushels with the average yield per acre estimated at a record-high of 53 bushels per acre."
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Farmers share strategies to increase soybean yields
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The keys to success for achieving high-yielding soybeans come down to fertility, genetics and crop management.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Peterson said the study involved applying dicamba at three simulated drift rates — 1/1000, 1/500 and 1/100 of a standard field use rate — during key points in soybean development."
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Video: How dicamba drift affects non-dicamba-resistant soybeans
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In this video, K-State Extension weed specialist Dallas Peterson outlines research aimed at better understanding how dicamba drift affects non-dicamba-resistant soybeans, particularly during sensitive...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“This variety will compete on the farm at the highest levels of yield potential,” said Dr. Brett Carver, wheat genetics chair and Regents professor in the OSU Department of Plant and Soil Sciences.
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New OSU variety is the heavyweight champion of wheat - Oklahoma State University
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A new wheat variety is on its way to market this fall and is perhaps OSU’s most widely adapted since Duster in the early 2000s.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The annual Cattlemen’s Day will be held at the university’s new Bilbrey Family Event Center, located next to the Stanley Stout Center, 2200 Denison Avenue in Manhattan."
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K-State Cattlemen's Day scheduled for March 6
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Kansas State University’s Department of Animal Sciences and Industry will host the 113th annual Cattlemen’s Day on March 6 at the Bilbrey Family Event Center in Manhattan.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The course, split into seven classes, covers the different aspects of the grape-growing season, culminating in harvest in September."
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The 2026 Grape Management course starts March 5 with monthly classes through September and will blend lectures with hands-on learning to assist producers at any level.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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“Where I come from, everyone tells their children to study medicine or engineering,” she said. “Agriculture isn’t seen as a first choice. But my uncle, who is an agronomist, told me agriculture remains the future of the world, because people will always need to eat.”
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Aicha Biaou, currently pursuing a Ph.D. in plant and soil science, is helping bridge the gap between technology and sustainability in the field.0 CommentsComment on Facebook