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Emergency Livestock Relief Program: How it Works
Persistent drought and devastating wildfires across much of the U.S. in 2023 and 2024 significantly impacted livestock producers’ ability to maintain herd sizes and grazing operations. In response, USDA’s Farm Service Agency (FSA) is delivering relief through the Emergency Livestock … Continue reading
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Ecohydrological consequences of woody plant encroachment in the tallgrass prairie
Jesse Nippert, University Distinguished Professor, Kansas State University. Grassland ecophysiology, grass/tree ecological dynamics, ecosystem responses to global change, stable isotope ecology.
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Fall Armyworm Season Approaches
Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, can damage several important Kansas crops as well as pasture, turf and home landscaping. This insect does not overwinter in Kansas. Rather, it is native to the tropical regions of the western hemisphere and is active year-round … Continue reading
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Lawmakers reintroduce prescribed burning bill to tackle wildfire threats
A bipartisan group of lawmakers in both chambers of Congress has reintroduced the National Prescribed Fire Act to expand the use of controlled burns on public and private lands to reduce the severity of catastrophic wildfires. Senators Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Ted … Continue reading
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National Prescribed Burn Association Webinar: Thursday, June 12
Jenn Fawcett, Extension / Engagement Prof, SERPPAS Prescribed Fire Work Group Coordinator, North Carolina State University, will speak on the results of recent national PBA research. 2:00 PM CDT, June 12, 2025 To register, https://ucanr.zoom.us/meeting/register/z0_Zl2PRRWWESfixPecJJA#/registration
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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 10TH
This past week, demand was light, trade was moderate, and prices were steady. Storms continued to cover most of the state, making it near impossible to get in the fields and made hay movement very slow in many regions. There … Continue reading
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Forage News from Kansas State University
Cover crops grown after wheat harvest for forage The time following wheat harvest presents an opportunity to incorporate cover crops. Parts of Kansas have had enough moisture to grow a cover crop with substantial biomass production, which could also be … Continue reading
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KSU Forage Insurance Webinar Coming on June 12
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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 3RD
This past week, demand was light, trade was moderate, and prices were steady. With scattered storms across the state, many regions have gotten an abundance of rain, making the outlook for the second cutting of alfalfa very optimistic. There has … Continue reading
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