Tag: KSAgriculture
K-State and TDI Collaborate on Innovative 3D-Printed Samplers to Reduce Nitrogen Losses and Boost Farmers’ Profitability
By Trish Svoboda Kansas State University’s Technology Development Institute (TDI) and the Department of Agronomy have collaborated to create devices that reduce nitrogen losses, enhancing
K-State Veterinarians Highlight Importance of Timing and Training in AI Breeding Protocols
By Trish Svoboda On a recent episode of the Cattle Chat podcast, veterinarians from K-State emphasized the significance of scheduling when considering the use of
First Detection of Avian Influenza in Kansas Dairy Farms: Public Risk Minimal, Milk Supply Safe
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Department of Agriculture, in collaboration with the USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS), has detected the presence of
Miltonvale Resident Appointed to Kansas Agricultural Remediation Board
By Payton Tholstrup Casey Richard of Miltonvale, KS has been appointed to the Agricultural Remediation Board by Governor Laura Kelly. This board consists of seven
Kansas Corn Growers Association Warns of Economic Impact from EPA’s New Emissions Standards
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas Corn Growers Association (KCGA) has expressed concern over the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) new tailpipe emissions standards. The KCGA believes
Unlocking Wheat’s Potential: Expert Insights on High-Yield Wheat Production Shared at Wheat Rx Seminars
By Trish Svoboda In early March, Wheat Rx seminars provided growers with expert guidance on maximizing the genetic potential of wheat varieties for their specific
Agriculture And Economics Presenter Dr. David Kohl Visits Clay Center & Marysville
By Quinn O’Hara Agriculture and Economics expert Dr. David Kohl visited Marysville and Clay Center on the morning of March 19 to present on several
The Riley County Livestock Association Spring Meeting Set as Grazing Season Nears
By Ryan Duey The Riley County K-State Research and Extension Office will be holding its annual Riley County Livestock Association Spring Meeting on Thursday, April
USDA Census Reveals Decline in U.S. Farms
By Trish Svoboda The USDA Census of Agriculture, released in February, reports that the number of farms in the United States has decreased to less
Kansas State University Unveils New Wheat Varieties, Honors Coach Bill Snyder
By Trish Svoboda The Kansas State University wheat breeding program has unveiled two new wheat varieties, which are now licensed by the Kansas Wheat Alliance