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Watch Out for Grasshoppers & Army Worms this Fall

Grasshoppers are abundant in many areas of Kansas It is well understood that weather patterns can have a significant impact on grasshopper populations year to year. Warm, dry weather increases the survival of nymphs and adult grasshoppers, leading to increased … Continue reading

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Test forages to prevent nitrate and prussic acid poisoning

Many Kansas cattle operations rely on some type of harvested feed to use in the winter months, and common among those sources are forage sorghum, millets, sorghum-sudangrass, and sudan. Forages in the sorghum family are prone to two different problems … Continue reading

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Planting spring oats and turnips in the fall for forage

Enhanced forage allowance in late fall and early winter improves the forage budget in forage-based livestock systems. Spring oats and turnips can be an alternative, especially when farmers want to extend the grazing period. Most producers plant spring oats in … Continue reading

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NAFA News – September 10, 2024

In this issue… ASAFS Awards Nearly $4 Million to Alfalfa Research Projects – Leveraged by the Alfalfa Checkoff Just click on the headline above to start reading, or here for the entire newsletter.

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Alfalfa management: Deciding on the last cutting this fall

Alfalfa will quit growing after the first hard freeze (when temperatures reach below 26°F), which in Kansas occurs on average around October 15 but can be as early as October 1 or as late as November 1. The decision should … Continue reading

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K-State Beef Stocker Field Day, Sep. 26

Flyer Now Available! Program Runs from 9:30 am to 5:00 pm. Field Day Website Online Registration

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How Much Does Water Cost?

Jason Warner, extension cow-calf specialist Mark Twain has often been credited with the infamous statement “Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting over.”.  While applicability of this quote varies based on the context with which it is used, it … Continue reading

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Forage Risk Management and PRF Insurance

Jenny Ifft, Agricultural Policy Extension Specialist Pasture, Rangeland, and Forage (PRF) insurance is a tool for managing rainfall or drought risk. While individual producer experience varies, PRF has made substantial payouts during drought years. In 2023, producers paid an average … Continue reading

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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 3RD

This past week hay movement was steady while demand remained very light with very little change in activity from the previous week. Prices have continued to soften as producers are trying to get rid of last years hay and make … Continue reading

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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 24TH

This past week hay movement was steady while demand remained very light with very little change in activity from the previous week. Prices have weakened as producers are still trying to get rid of last years hay. Many areas of … Continue reading

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