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Fire season returns to Kansas
RANGE_EAST – Rising temperatures and breezy conditions are quickly drying fuels across the state, increasing concerns for an active fire season in Kansas. “Despite recent moisture, Kansas’s primary fuel – grass — is abundant due to last year’s above normal … Continue reading
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03 March 2020 Kansas Hay Market Report
Hay market trade remains slow to moderate; alfalfa prices remain steady. Producers reported alfalfa hay movement has slowed for the third straight week in the southwest region while it has picked up a bit in the south-central region. 03-3-20 Hay … Continue reading
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2019 Kansas Summer Annual Forage Hay and Silage Variety Trial results now available
The results of the 2019 Kansas Performance Tests with summer annual forage varieties are available online at https://www.agronomy.k-state.edu/services/crop-performance-tests/forages/2019-summer-annual-forages-performance%20-tests.html. The results are summarized by location (Garden City, Hays, and Scandia) and are split into hay and silage categories. The results can be … Continue reading
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UPDATE: 25 February 2020 Kansas Hay Market Report
Hay market trade slow to moderate; alfalfa prices remain steady. There still seems to be lots of folks looking to sell both grass hay and grinding alfalfa. 02-25-20 Hay Report FINAL
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25 February 2020 Kansas Hay Market Report
Hay market trade slow to moderate; alfalfa prices remain steady. There still seems to be lots of folks looking to sell both grass hay and grinding alfalfa. 02-25-20 Hay Report FINAL
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18 February 2020 Kansas Hay Market Report
Hay market trade slow to moderate; alfalfa prices remain steady. Current trades are mostly on previously contracted hay with very few new sales reported. However, there are lots of folks looking to sell both grass hay and grinding alfalfa. 02-18-20 … Continue reading
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All Considered, A Great Year for Exports
HAY&FORAGE GROWER – For the second time in three years, total U.S. hay exports in 2019 eclipsed 4 million metric tons (MT). This was accomplished despite the flurry of trade battles that waged on and off during the past year. The … Continue reading
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KSU Prescribed burning workshops scheduled for 2020
KSU AGRONOMY eUpdate – The first Prescribed Burning Workshop of 2020 was held on February 6 in Kingman, KS. A total of 34 people, including presenters, attended. K-State, in cooperation with other agencies, are conducting some additional Prescribed Burning Workshops during … Continue reading
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Get your camera (or phone) out, the KSFGC Photo Contest is Open
Forages play a vital role in Kansas agriculture, so to promote the diverseness, beauty and multi-faceted use of Kansas forages, please participate in the 2020 KSFGC photo contest!
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If you’re on the fence, consider alfalfa
PROGRESSIVE FORAGE – There are many reasons alfalfa has been known as the “Queen of Forages.” It is a highly nutritious and palatable forage with many benefits to livestock including high rates of digestion and intake. Studies have shown that … Continue reading
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