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Central Kansas Forage Update – March 21

All are invited to attend a rapid-fire forage update sponsored by the Kansas Forage and Grassland Council in conjunction with the Mid-America Farm Expo on March 21 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. The update will feature a hay market review, … Continue reading

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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 2nd

Compared to the last report, demand picked up a bit for the southwest and south-central regions and remained slow for the rest of the state. Grinding alfalfa prices remained mostly steady overall but did fall again in the southwest. Sellers … Continue reading

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Wheat variety fall forage yield comparison for 2023-24

Fall forage yield is an important aspect of dual-purpose wheat production. In this system, wheat is typically sown earlier than grain-only production, at higher seeding rates, and with additional nitrogen fertilizer to maximize forage production. The weather experienced during the … Continue reading

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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 24th

Compared to the last report, demand remains light, and grinding alfalfa prices continue to fall. There are still lots of folks wanting to sell grinding alfalfa, but buyers are few and far between. Grass hay is starting to lose its … Continue reading

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Range Youth Camp to be held June 11-14

A Range Youth Camp will be held June 11-14, 2024 at Camp Mennoscah, 9458 SE 40 Street Murdock, KS. Upcoming sophomore, junior and senior high school students are eligible to attend and learn range plant identification, plant growth, stocking rate determinations, livestock nutrition, rangeland … Continue reading

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Southeast Kansas Grazing and Forage Schools

Two Grazing & Forage Schools are scheduled for southeast Kansas, sponsored by KSU Research Extension, the Kansas Grazing Lands Coalition and the Kansas Forage and Grassland Council. April 6, 2024, Cool-Season grasses and the economics of grazing design. This school … Continue reading

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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 17th

Compared to the last report, demand remains light, and grinding alfalfa prices continue to fall. There are lots of folks still wanting to sell grinding alfalfa, but buyers are few and far between. Producers report that they expect a lot … Continue reading

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Winter Grazing Conference

Two Event Locations: 9:00am to 3:00pmSteven Kenyon, Alberta, Canada, Greener Pastures Ranching Ltd. Friday, March 8, Red Rock Ranch, 4340 270th Rd., Soldier, Ks Saturday, March 9, Knights of Columbus Hall, 212 Iowa St., Olpe, KS Register by March 5, … Continue reading

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The Basics of Frost Seeding Clover

COW/CALF CORNER – Mike Trammell, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension SE Area Extension Forage Agronomist Legumes are an essential part of a strong and healthy pasture ecosystem. Legumes form a symbiotic relationship with Rhizobium bacteria in which the bacteria fix … Continue reading

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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 10th

Compared to the last report, demand remains light, and alfalfa prices remain soft. Grass hay continues to retain its value. There are lots of folks wanting to sell grinding alfalfa but there are still not many buyers. Most hay being … Continue reading

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