"While no one is immune to the icy winds of a Great Plains winter, horse owners can do a few things to ensure their equine partner gets through the winter weather."
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Full Moon Names - Traditional and Alternative
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John Deere.
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Do you have a winter car emergency kit?
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Not fair.
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USDA allots $300 million for first year of export program
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The USDA has committed $1.2 billion over five years for the Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP) after the second year in a row of declining ag exports.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Four years ago, he found inspiration for his latest invention in a video shown at school."
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Teenage inventor aims to eliminate grain bin deaths
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After watching a video about grain entrapment in school, the wheels in Mason Gahler's mind started turning.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
20 signs of a hard winter.
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20 Signs Of A Hard Winter Ahead
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Before there were weather apps for your smartphone, people looked to nature to prepare for what's to come. What signs of a hard winter are you already seeing in your backyard?1 CommentComment on Facebook
Number 21. We live in Kansas
"Canada's roughly 10,000 dairy farmers form one of the country's most influential political lobbies."
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U.S. Ag Chief Seeking 'Creative' Ways to Sell Dairy in Canada After Trade Dispute Loss
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U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack says the Biden administration is looking for "creative" ways to sell more U.S. dairy products in Canada.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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HPAI losses jump past 3.66 million in November, USDA says
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The USDA has reported 72 additional cases of avian influenza in the past 30 days, with more likely as bird migration season continues to ramp up.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Turning this tradition into a fun family event has caused the demand for live Christmas trees to be high each year."
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Christmas tree production remains strong despite drought
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Like many Texas crops this year, producers who were not able to adequately irrigate their Christmas trees saw some of their crop struggled, but not enough to decline production.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Join Tim Voelker On The Front Porch today at 2:30 p.m. He will be talking to Dr. Larry Oetting.
Dr. Oetting has been a successful student and athlete, and influential teacher, professor, and coach. He has ran a company with hundreds of employees and been a pastor in a Lutheran Church.
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Kansas advocates plant seeds of new farm bill addressing needs of diverse agricultural economy
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Kansas Rural Center policy analyst Paul Johnson said the federal farm bill plowed about two-thirds of crop subsidies into feed grains for livestock despite the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s recom...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Organic agriculture is becoming more common, often yielding products that can fetch a premium price, but it presents its own different set of challenges."
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Researchers study feasibility of organic wheat
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – Kansas transportation officials are awarding $12 million to various road projects across the state this fall. The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) has released a lis…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The money, drawn from six USDA rural development programs, will be divided among 185 projects in 37 states and Puerto Rico."
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USDA awards $196 million for local food production and marketing
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As part of President Biden’s initiative to strengthen U.S. supply chains, the Agriculture Department announced $196 million in grants, loans, and loan guarantees to projects to expand domestic food ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Following West Virginia's rescue program, the USDA announced an additional $100 million purchase to relieve the apple surplus in other states around the country."
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Millions of U.S. apples were almost left to rot. Now, they'll go to hungry families
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Many growers across the country have been left without a market due to oversupplied apple processors. West Virginia rescued its surplus, with a plan that donates apples to hunger-fighting charities.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Some say it has a long way to go.
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AI brings transparency to farmland values
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is on its way to helping humans efficiently sort through farmland data to answer complex questions, such as how much a field is worth and who is likely to buy it.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"Now that the snow and ice has arrived pretty much everywhere, it’s not uncommon see parked cars with their windshield wipers propped up off the windshield in anticipation of precipitation."
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The Great Wiper Debate: Up or Down?
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Now that the snow and ice has arrived, it's not uncommon see parked cars with their windshield wipers propped up. Smart preparation or does it do damage?0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"In the next year, she said she’s hoping to have bees as well as goats, sheep, cattle and pigs."
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Woman leaves her white-collar job to become first-generation farmer
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A woman in Maryland quit her white-collar job to become a first-generation farmer at 40 years old.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Farm Kids Advocating for the Industry That Raised Them
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Angry bird in real life.
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"Farm bankers in the Midwest said agricultural land values were up by 5 percent this summer, according to the Chicago Federal Reserve Bank."
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Farm income cools, land prices climb in northern Plains
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Cropland values rose by 7.2% in the northern Plains this summer, said agricultural bankers in a quarterly survey by the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Support family farms.
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Make your own dried fruit decorations and gifts
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Oranges, lemons, and limes add a natural touch to winter decorations. Here is our easy guide for how to dry fruit for ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Agriculture icon floats through Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade
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Since 2017, the Jolly Green Giant has had a spot in the annual parade, showcasing agriculture to the public.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Harvesting the Good Life: Pennsylvania Farmer Continues to Run Silage Chopper at 96 Years Old
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At 96 years young, Paul Dotterer still runs the chopper during harvest season on his family's dairy farm - and he enjoys every minute of it.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy Thanksgiving from all of us here at KFRM! We hope everyone has a great day and we are so thankful for all of you.
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"Dann and other bovine veterinarians recently shared some of the practices they routinely use when newborn calves need help at birth."
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Nine Ways to Help Resuscitate A Newborn Calf
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After a typical birth a calf should breathe within 30 seconds of delivery. If it doesn't, be ready to intervene and provide extra support.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly addressed the state’s Conference on the Future of Water Nov. 15, and spoke about prioritizing the state’s water challenges in her second term."
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Reimagining water research in Kansas
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New multi-institutional Kansas Water Institute launches at Kansas State University.0 CommentsComment on Facebook