"Although meat processing plants operate under different structures, the program provides information applicable to all business models."
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Small meat processor management training program offered by UNL
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UNL's Center for Agricultural Profitability provides business management training for small meat processors to enhance profitability and efficiency.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"While running a successful project is an incredible feat, these students were recognized for going above and beyond, and all three plan to incorporate their projects into their future."
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"The lead is likely residue from the Tri-State lead and zinc mine in parts of Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma."
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The lead mines left Kansas and Missouri, but the health hazards remain
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Lead exposure is a common issue in southeast Kansas and nearby parts of Missouri and Oklahoma. Health experts say there are few accessible resources for high-risk communities.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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A farmer in Oklahoma has been killed by two water buffaloes after becoming trapped inside their enclosure, police said.
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Driver busted at 100 mph in Kansas I-70 work zone hit with nearly $1,000 ticket ... See MoreSee Less
Driver busted at 100 mph in Kansas I-70 work zone hit with nearly $1,000 ticket
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JUNCTION CITY (KSNT) – State troopers busted a driver traveling at 100 mph through a highway work zone near Junction City Wednesday morning. The Kansas Highway Patrol Troop C reported on soci…1 CommentsComment on Facebook
"A 9-year-old barrel racer from Texas can’t wait to get back to riding horses, even after she was kicked in the face by one."
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9-year-old barrel racer kicked in face by horse refuses to quit the sport she loves
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Since the accident, she has undergone multiple surgeries with more on the way, but the tough cowgirl isn’t cowering.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins on Tuesday released a plan aimed at improving the agency’s response to foodborne illness that includes the launch of a new food safety laboratory in the Midwest."
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USDA Unveils New Plan to Address Foodborne Illness
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On Tuesday, USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins released a plan aimed at improving the agency’s response to foodborne illness that includes the launch of a new food safety laboratory in the Midwest.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"As federal authorities continue to crack down on the spread of fentanyl across the country, the Drug Enforcement Administration is warning about a surge in the use of methamphetamine, with DEA officials expressing particular concern over meth-laced pills being sold as drugs like Adderall to college-age adults."
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DEA chief says meth surge 'frightens' him, especially meth-laced pills targeting college-age adults
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The DEA has so far seized about 70,000 pounds of the drug this year, already nearly matching the numbers reached in all of 2024, acting DEA administrator Robert Murphy said.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Happy World Snake Day!🐍
Nebraska is home to 29 different snake species — 25 that are non-venomous and 4 that are venomous. Some are found statewide, others just in sections of our state. These animals are members of the reptile family tree, which also includes turtles and lizards.
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📷: Jenny Nguyen-Wheatley
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"The leaders of the state’s new Water Program Task Force say they are committed to finding elusive solutions to the state’s long-simmering water crisis."
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Kansas lawmakers outline vision for finding solutions to water crisis, and paying for them
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The mission of the state’s new Water Program Task Force is to evaluate risks to water quality and quantity, build a management system that addresses those risks, and secure a0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Wait, National Hot Dog Day wasn't on July 4?! 😅🌭 Happy Hot Dog Day to everyone who just can't get enough of one of America's most iconic eats! 🌭 But here's the real question... would you like yours with ketchup??? 😶 Almanac.com/National-Hot-Dog-Day ... See MoreSee Less
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Look at this bee. It's absolutely loaded!
Bees eat nectar and pollen and help pollinate plants by carrying pollen from flower to flower. Got bees? We'd love to see 'em!
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"According to USDA’s Crop Progress report for the week ending July 13, 7% of the country’s corn crop is at the dough growth stage."
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Which companies have agreed to drop artificial food dyes?
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Several companies have said they’ll be removing artificial food dyes in the coming months and years.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Today, USDA published the 15th Crop Progress report of the 2025 growing season. Here’s a look at the latest corn, soybean, wheat, and oat numbers."
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More Than One-Third of U.S. Corn Crop Is Silking
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The USDA released its 15th Crop Progress report of the growing season on July 14. Here’s a look at the latest corn, soy, wheat, and oat numbers.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Ice cream makers pledged Monday to eliminate artificial coloring from their products by 2028."
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Ice Cream Makers Pledge to Eliminate Artificial Colors by 2028
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The International Dairy Foods Association said it’s leading the voluntary effort with dozens of ice cream makers who represent 90% of the ice cream sold to food retailers and grocery stores in the U...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
On July 14, 2025, at 1:00pm Game Warden Austin & K-9 Kai were requested by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office to locate a missing elderly female that had wandered off in a remote section of property. With the heat index exceeding 90 degrees Kai was deployed in the area and within minutes a track was located. A few moments later Kai was able to locate the missing female. Kai was rewarded with his favorite toy and a nap in the air conditioning. The female was given water and released to EMS. ... See MoreSee Less
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Kansas revenue seizes assets of Mexican restaurant chain ... See MoreSee Less
Kansas revenue seizes assets of Mexican restaurant chain
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A chain of Kansas restaurants has been seized by the state.1 CommentsComment on Facebook
It takes around 250 prairie dogs to eat as much grass as a 1,000 pound cow! ... See MoreSee Less
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"Kansas State University meat scientist Travis O’Quinn and his research team have uncovered surprising results that challenge consumer’s long-held beliefs on what qualifies as ‘spoiled’ ground beef."
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K-State study reveals insights into ground beef spoilage
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KDOT starting campaign to reduce speeding
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KANSAS (KSNT) – The Kansas Department of Transportation (KDOT) will be participating in a national campaign to encourage safer driving this month. On Monday, KDOT announced it would be partic…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Top South Korean officials held meetings in Washington after Trump’s announcement, including to negotiate cuts or exemptions from import duties on steel and autos."
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South Korea Says Framework U.S. Trade Deal Possible by August, Farm Market Access on Table
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South Korea’s top trade envoy said on Monday it may be possible to strike an “in-principle” trade deal with the U.S. by an Aug. 1 deadline and signaled Seoul may be open to allow greater access ...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Sunrise in the canyon. ☀️
📷: Justin Haag, Nebraskaland Magazine
📍: Oglala National Grassland
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"K-State’s project currently is focused on the Kansas City metro area, but includes work in other Kansas cities."
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K-State faculty studying ways to boost urban food systems in Kansas
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A group of Kansas State University faculty members is working to improve food access across urban areas in Kansas by studying how city planning and policy can contribute to more equitable, resilient f...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"The world’s largest soybean buyer brought in 12.26 million metric tons in June, up 10.35% from 11.11 million tons a year earlier."
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China Soybean Imports Hit Record June High on Strong Brazil Shipments
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China’s soybean imports hit the highest level ever for the month of June, a Reuters calculation of customs data showed on Monday, driven by a surge in shipments from top supplier Brazil.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Kansas sends swift-water rescue team to Texas
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Kansas has deployed two Type 3 swift-water search and rescue teams to Texas to assist in the areas affected by deadly flooding and heavy rains, with the goal of providing professionally trained res…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"U.S. soy oil exports were seen tumbling to 700 million pounds in 2025/26 as more oil is consumed domestically, down from 2.6 billion pounds in the current season."
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Biofuel Demand to Soak Up More Than Half of U.S. Soy Oil Production Next Year, USDA Says
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U.S. biofuel makers will consume more than half of all soybean oil produced in the U.S. next year, as a recent flurry of federal policy moves has transformed the sector, including higher blending mand...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
A little dirt never hurt anybody. 🦬
Called wallowing, bison roll in the dirt to deter biting flies and help shed fur. Male bison also wallow during mating season to leave behind their scent and display their strength.
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Wow! Now that’s one big catfish! 😮
KSNT 27 News talked with Daniel Mayer this week about his record-shattering 121-pound blue catfish he caught back in May this year. It is now officially recognized as the newest Kansas state fishing record. 🎣
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"Authorities say vandals caused significant damage at a school in a small central Kansas town."
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Vandals cause extensive damage to Kansas Catholic school
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The Barton County Sheriff's Office said deputies responded at around 5 p.m. Thursday to the report of vandalism at St. Anne's Catholic School in Olmitz0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Oklahoma State University has announced a $2 million gift to the College of Veterinary Medicine from Dr. James and Elizabeth Wise."
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OSU announces $2 million gift to College of Veterinary Medicine - Oklahoma State University
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Oklahoma State University has announced a $2 million gift to the College of Veterinary Medicine from Dr. James and Elizabeth Wise.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"There’s widespread agreement that row-crop farmers are suffering economic pain, especially in the Midwest where the industry dominates the economy."
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"As Kansas temperatures rise, some garden plants will need to be protected, said Kansas State University horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini."
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How to brace the garden to resist heat stress
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K-State horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini cautions gardeners against over-watering as temperatures rise.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"From Aug. 1, Canadian products not covered by the USMCA will face a 35% tariff, up from the existing 25%, an administration official told Agri-Pulse."
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Trump Says He’ll Hike Existing Canada Tariffs, Slams Dairy Market Access
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President Donald Trump said Thursday evening that Canada will face higher duties for some products beginning next month due to the Canadian government’s decision to retaliate against U.S. duties app...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Home gardeners face the problem of tomato cracking, or hard cracks on the upper part of the fruit, usually spanning from or around the stem."
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Tomato Cracking: Is it Preventable?
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K-State horticulture expert Cynthia Domenghini says the common problem of tomatoes cracking can be solved by scheduling watering or choosing different varieties.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Blakeslee said washing hands is one of the four core food safety steps of clean, separate, cook and chill."
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Picnic Prep: Plan for safety, says K-State food scientist
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K-State food scientist Karen Blakeslee says washing hands is one of the most important food safety steps to keep in mind, whether cooking indoors or outdoors.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and other organizations have reported that barely 10% of Americans regularly meet the daily general recommendation for five servings of fruits and vegetables."
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Summer fruits, vegetables boost opportunities for healthier eating
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Summer is a great time to think of fruits and vegetables that can be incorporated into meals, says K-State's Ashley Svaty.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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Texas family clung to life on roof, capturing terrifying flooding in photos and video
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A retired nurse, her son and a family friend were lucky to survive last week’s flash floods in Texas that killed more than 100 people.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Freezing is often the quickest way to preserve fresh food from a garden or farmers market, but Kansas State University food scientist Karen Blakeslee said consumers should be cautious if thinking about canning that same food later on."
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K-State food scientist outlines steps to canning frozen food safely
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Freezing is often the quickest way to preserve fresh food from a garden or farmers market, but K-State food scientist Karen Blakeslee said consumers should be cautious if thinking about canning that s...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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"Raising and showing llamas and being around her family’s farm had lasting effects on Bixler’s career path."
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Llama program brings agriculture to the city
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Offering the opportunity to raise livestock gives urban youth the chance to experience agriculture. One woman’s journey showcases the enduring impact of ag connections in urban settings.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
"Senate appropriators unanimously advanced a more moderate, bipartisan plan for 2026 funding levels at USDA and FDA than their House counterparts, with boosts to WIC and measures to prevent field office closures."
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Senate Ag Funding Bill Safeguarding USDA Field Offices Clears Appropriations
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Under the Senate bill, USDA would need to get approval from House and Senate appropriators before closing or significantly cutting staff at various field offices.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
With today being National French Fry Day, why not make some delicious French fries with Nebraska grown potatoes? Nebraska’s water resources, sandy soils and favorable climate promote great potato yields. Potato planting in eastern Nebraska begins in early April for a summer harvest, while central and western areas plant in early May for a fall crop. #AgFactFriday ... See MoreSee Less
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"The State of Kansas just reached two important milestones this month with its apprenticeship program and number of employers it has to offer."
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Kansas hits major apprenticeship, employer milestones
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TOPEKA (KSNT) – The State of Kansas just reached two important milestones this month with its apprenticeship program and number of employers it has to offer. The Kansas Office of Registered A…0 CommentsComment on Facebook
SPLOOT!
You may be familiar with this adorable act of four legged creatures laying flat with their arms and legs stretched out, literally spread eagle. Well, besides the fact that it's cute there is a scientific reason on why animals do this, and it has to deal with the heat!
On hot days animals will keep cool by splooting (stretching out) on cool surfaces to reduce body heat. This technique is also called heat dumping- but splooting is way better.
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Wabaunsee Co. sheriff recovers stolen property, finds pipe bomb
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ALMA (KSNT) – The Wabaunsee County Sheriff’s Office (WCSO) announced that it has recovered a truckload of stolen property and a pipe bomb. The sheriff’s office announced on social…0 CommentsComment on Facebook