"Initial differential diagnoses included pneumonia, coccidiosis and salmonellosis — but the case wasn’t adding up."
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OSU veterinarians detect organophosphate toxicity in a show goat pair - Oklahoma State University
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At the Oklahoma State University Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, clinicians received a call from a referring veterinarian about two 7-month-old wether goats named Last Chance and Tower. Both wer...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Schmall reported that “U.S. wheat growing is on a steady decline, with farmers finding surer profits from corn, soybeans or cattle.
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Wheat Farmers Cut Losses as Harvest Lags
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“Farmers cut their losses early this year across the U.S. wheat belt, stretching from Texas to Montana. They were choosing to bale the wheat into hay, plow their fields under, or turn them over to a...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Kansas driver late for work clocked going nearly double a 75 mph limit
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A driver who told a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper they were running late for work on Friday morning saw their day get worse when the trooper says they were clocked going 14…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The ag industry has voiced concern."
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Homan: ICE Will Continue Enforcement at Farms but Prioritize Criminal Activity
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will continue to conduct inspections of ag operations but will focus on criminal activity, White House border czar Tom Homan said Thursday,0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Brazil has declared itself free from bird flu after no new cases emerged in commercial farms since the first outbreak in May, paving the way for a return to international markets for the world’s largest chicken supplier."
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Brazil says it’s free of Bird Flu, paving way for export return
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Brazil officially declares itself free from bird flu after 28-day period with no new cases.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Cutting is going strong along the Kansas/Oklahoma border today.🌾
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"Once complete, the plant will process approximately 1.8 million pounds of milk per day, using aseptic, ultra-high-temperature processing to produce shelf-stable dairy products."
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A New Era for Nebraska: First Dairy Plant Breaks Ground in Over 60 Years
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DARI Processing, LLC has broken ground on Nebraska’s first new dairy processing plant in over 60 years, a $186.3 million facility set to bring shelf-stable milk production, regional opportunity and ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
This week is Pollinator Week!
The Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui), nicknamed the “Cosmopolitan,” is the most widespread species of butterfly. As it migrates through Nebraska from mid-March to mid-November, lays its eggs on thistles, mallows, and members of the sunflower family (Asteracaea).
📷: Amber Schiltz
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It's the first official day of summer! 🍉😎☀
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Olsen Custom Farms still waiting to get back to cutting wheat.
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"Feed costs for swine producers are expected to continue falling in the second half of this year, according to a recent study from Purdue University’s Center for Commercial Agriculture."
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Swine Feed Costs Projected to Decline, Study Shows
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Feed costs for swine producers are expected to continue falling in the second half of this year, according to a recent study from Purdue University’s Center for Commercial Agriculture.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Kremlin, Oklahoma.🌾
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"Every farm’s got one — the truck that’s seen better days but still gets the job done."
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The 20 Embarrassing Problems that Make Your Farm Truck Unique
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Old farm trucks might be rough around the edges, but their quirks, dents and stubborn reliability make them unforgettable fixtures of life on the farm.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"According to a USDA spokesperson it will cost an estimated $8.5 million to get the base up and running as a distribution facility."
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Rollins Rolls Out 5-Point Plan to Contain New World Screwworm
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Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins announces plans to reopen Moore Air Base in Texas as a New World screwworm sterile fly distribution facility. Long-term production is anticipated to be 300 mill...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
1 child killed, another missing after railroad reports 2 hit by train on tracks in Neosho County ... See MoreSee Less
1 child killed, another missing after railroad reports 2 hit by train on tracks in Neosho County
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The Neosho County Sheriff’s Office confirms that one child is dead and the search for a second child is likely a recovery effort after Union Pacific Railroad reported that two were struck by a train...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Part of the tradition in farm country is feeding the people working to bring in the harvest. Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee says meals in the field follow many of the same guidelines for safe picnics and backyard barbecue meals."
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K-State food scientist shares tips for outdoor meals during harvest
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Part of the tradition in farm country is feeding the people working to bring in the harvest. Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee says meals in the field follow many of the same guid...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
“Butterfly in the sky, I can go twice as high…”
Butterflies and moths are a valuable pollinator group in our world - from grasslands to forests and points in between. These fluttering creatures are highly sensitive indicators of the environment's health, in addition to playing a crucial role in pollinating our food and flowers.
Need help identifying butterflies in your own backyard? Take a look, it's in a book, umm, how about a handy website?
Check out: www.nps.gov/band/learn/nature/id-of-common-butterflies.htm
Image: Ranger sporting Monarch butterfly wings at Great Smoky.
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The Kansas heat can be dangerous, and some people can be more susceptible to heat-related illness:
🌞 Adults aged 65+
🌞 Infants & children up to 4 years
🌞 People with chronic conditions
🌞 People with low income
🌞 People who work or play sports outdoors
Find answers to frequently asked questions about heat stress -- how to recognize it and how to treat it: bit.ly/3KvJl4g.
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Kansans asked to weigh in on new wildlife action plan
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – State wildlife officials are asking Kansans to weigh in on a plan to help conserve at-risk native species and habitats. Laura Clawson with the Kansas Department of Wildlife an…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"More and more people turned to gardening during the pandemic."
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10 Easiest Fruits, Vegetables, and Herbs to Grow in Pots
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Container gardening makes weeding, watering, and harvesting easy. These picks are the easiest to grow if you're limited on space.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"According to Ricketts, bird feeders allow such predators as domesticated cats and hawks, to take advantage of the condensed hunting grounds around the feeder."
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Danger near the bird feeder? K-State wildlife expert urges caution
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PHOTO OF THE DAY!!! Taken and submitted by Lawrence Stoskopf near Salina, KS, June 17, 2025.
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"Zimmermann hopes that once this research is validated, farmers can use this information to adapt their management to better support injured animals as they recover."
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Cattle Chat: Eating while in pain
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K-State veterinarians are studying how the rate of feed consumption varies when cattle are in pain.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Out and about as Game Wardens we occasionally get to see some really rare things. Pictured is an albino fawn . The chances of this happening in wild deer is estimated to be 1 in 30,000 to 1 in 1,000,0000. ... See MoreSee Less
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"As of June 15, nine of the top 18 winter wheat-growing states had begun to harvest the crop."
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How is the U.S. Winter Wheat Harvest Going?
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The country’s winter wheat harvest is well underway, according to the most recent USDA Crop Progress report. As of June 15, nine of the top 18 winter wheat-growing states had harvested 10% of the cr...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
We've seen the baseball-sized hail, but check out this piece of SOFTBALL-SIZED HAIL in Arkansas City. Chloe snapped this photo as storms rolled through Cowley County, dropping large pieces of ice like this. ... See MoreSee Less
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Wheat harvest is underway! 🌾
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"Milford Lake is Kansas’ largest body of water with 163 miles of shoreline, according to the Kansas City District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Its waters hold many varieties of native and sports fish, including a strong population of blue catfish."
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'It's definitely weird': Why are so many strange catfish coming out of this Kansas lake?
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GEARY COUNTY (KSNT) – Oddly-colored catfish that are considered rare in other parts of the nation are being caught much more frequently in a Kansas lake and a team of biologists are trying to…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"U.S. President Donald Trump signed an agreement on Monday formally lowering some tariffs on imports from Britain as the countries continue working toward a formal trade deal."
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U.S. and UK Announce a Trade Deal, but Steel Imports Unresolved
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U.S. President Donald Trump signed an agreement on Monday formally lowering some tariffs on imports from Britain as the countries continue working toward a formal trade deal.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
South of Nash, Oklahoma. 🌾
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"New World Screwworm (NWS) remains a looming threat for U.S. livestock producers as it continues its northward expansion."
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This Fly Could Cost the U.S. Cattle Industry Millions — `Again
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Recent outbreaks of New World Screwworm in Mexico have raised alarm bells in the southern U.S. Here's what U.S. cattle producers need to know.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
The KFRM van in Nash, Oklahoma. 🌾
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According to weather.gov more deaths occur during flood events than any other thunderstorm related hazard. Just a few inches of water can cause your car to lose control or stall. If you can't see the road because of water, #TurnAroundDontDrown #KSWX ... See MoreSee Less
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"The added stress of hot weather can weaken a cow’s immune defense, opening the door for mastitis and setting the stage for SCC levels to spike."
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Stop the Summer Surge: How to Keep Your SCC in Check
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Rising heat and humidity can drive up SCC, but with proactive management and attention to detail, summer doesn’t have to compromise milk quality.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Temporary NOAA radio outage in Topeka, Kansas City ... See MoreSee Less
Temporary NOAA radio outage in Topeka, Kansas City
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – Douglas County Emergency Management (DCEM) is encouraging residents to stay aware while the National Weather Service (NWS) office in Topeka goes through a planned weather radi…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Severe storm reports: 101 mph wind gust in Wichita ... See MoreSee Less
Severe storm reports: 101 mph wind gust in Wichita
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The severe storms caused damage to buildings, cars, and trees. The high winds also resulted in numerous power outages.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
About 1 out of every 3 bites of food you eat exists thanks to amazing pollinators! From bees to butterflies, birds to bats, these creatures are vital for three-fourths of the world’s flowering plants and 35% of our food crops. Let's protect them! #PollinatorWeek ... See MoreSee Less
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"A Kansas State University entomologist says that pesticides being developed at a nano-scale and ultraviolet lighting are new allies in protecting the world’s $1.4 billion dry-cured pork industry against damaging mites."
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Study: Egg shells, lighting add protective shield for dry-cured pork
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A K-State entomologist says that pesticides being developed at a nano-scale and ultraviolet lighting are new allies in protecting the world’s $1.4 billion dry-cured pork industry against damaging mi...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Larson said producers are often aware when illness is circulating among their herd, making it even more important to avoid spreading pathogens through clothing."
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Clean clothes contribute to on-farm safety, says K-State expert
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Clean clothes might not top the list when thinking about farm safety, but proper hygiene can play a vital role in preventing the spread of disease and chemical exposure, according to Tawnie Larson, pr...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
As of April 2025, 193,000 dairy cows called Kansas home—and they're no slackers! Milk production was up 11.4% that month from a year prior. 🐮 #DrinkMilk ... See MoreSee Less
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"Even factoring in those who take supplements, vitamin E remains a nutrient of concern in the U.S. Consuming almonds could help fill this gap."
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Almonds improve health markers in people with metabolic syndrome
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Research reveals daily almond consumption benefits heart and gut health for those with metabolic syndrome.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Outside Enid, Oklahoma. 🌾
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"Even with hay under cover, it’s easy to overlook how much its nutritional value can degrade over time. Moisture, temperature swings and how the hay is baled and stacked all affect feed quality."
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How to Keep Good Hay From Going Bad: Barn Storage Tips That Protect its Quality and Value
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Protecting your hay’s quality and value doesn’t have to be complicated, but it does need to be monitored.0 CommentsComment on Facebook