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KSU Alfalfa Insect Pest Management publication updated for 2023

Several K-State Research and Extension publications related to insect management in Kansas were recently updated and are available to the public. These publications were prepared to help producers manage insect populations with the best available methods proven practical under Kansas … Continue reading

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Triticale Crop Insurance Under Review, Share Your Thoughts with KSFGC

The Topeka Regional Office of the USDA-Risk Management Agency has started an in-depth review of the triticale crop insurance program in our region that will take place over the next couple of months.  They will be reviewing all aspects of the … Continue reading

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IGC is Coming in May and Grants to Attend are Available

Grassland managers are invited to participate in the International Grassland Congress May 14-19, 2023 at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center in Covington, Kentucky, USA. Ranchland Resilience Grants are available!

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Getting the Most out of Cover Crops – It Starts with Seed

By Bethany Shively Source : fb.org While there are plenty of reasons for farmers to consider using cover crops, it can sometimes be a challenge knowing where to start and which factors to keep in mind to ensure the best results … Continue reading

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EcoStrat Wants to Buy Your Straw/Stover

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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING March 18th

Compared to the last report demand remains good, prices remained steady, trade activity was slow. Contributors report that new hay sales continue to be slow as there is not much out there to buy. Concerns remain high for this year’s … Continue reading

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Feedlot Inventories are Falling: How Far and How Long?

Cow-Calf Corner, The Newsletter. Derrell S. Peel, Oklahoma State University Extension Livestock Marketing Specialist The latest USDA Cattle on Feed report showed March 1 feedlot inventories at 11.645 million head, down 4.5 percent year over year and the lowest March … Continue reading

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2022 Kansas cool-season forage performance tests

The results of the 2022 Kansas Performance Tests for cool-season annual forage varieties are available online at https://www.agronomy.k-state.edu/outreach-and-services/crop-performance-tests/forages/hay-and-silage/. The results are summarized by location (Garden City, Hays, and Scandia).  Results are available for both yield and nutrient value for the cool-season … Continue reading

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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING March 11th

Compared to the last report demand remains good, prices remained steady, trade activity was slow. Contributors report that new hay sales continue to be slow as there is not much out there TO buy, however, if you beat the bushes, … Continue reading

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REGISTER TODAY for the…Largest Forage & Grassland Conference in the U.S. in 40 Years

The International Grassland Congress (IGC) will be held in Kentucky USA, May 14-19. IGC will offer a unique opportunity to listen and talk to grassland scientists, extension leaders, farmers, ranchers, and industry leaders from around the world. The conference theme … Continue reading

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