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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 28th
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY This past week, demand was light, trade was moderate, and prices were mostly steady. Showers continue to put a “damper” on hay harvest as well as wheat harvest and the planting of milo. Many areas have … Continue reading
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FDA completes review of altered lignin alfalfa
Cibus Inc. announced Tuesday that it has completed the Food and Drug Administration’s Plant Biotechnology Program for its altered lignin alfalfa, clearing a key hurdle on the way to commercialization in food or feed. Lignin, a naturally occurring component of plant cell … Continue reading
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HERE IS YOUR KANSAS HAY MARKET REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 21st
This past week, demand was light, trade was moderate, and prices were mostly steady. Demand is still way off with most contributors reporting that they have had very few calls for new crop hay. Many across the state have had … Continue reading
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Annual forage insurance: Policy basics and examples for water-limited operations
The deadline to purchase Annual Forage Insurance (AFI) is July 15 for any annual forage crop planted from August 2025 to July 2026, which is recognized as the 2026 commodity year. Producers who buy coverage will have premiums billed on … Continue reading
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Survey data needed – Help shape forage extension programs in eastern Kansas
Forages—both native and tame—cover approximately 40% of Kansas and are essential to the state’s cattle industry. Yet, despite their widespread use and importance, forage systems receive relatively limited research funding, particularly when it comes to management practices. To better understand … Continue reading
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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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