The Kansas Senate continued advancing legislation this week as the 2026 session moves toward its First Adjournment deadline ...
The Millers have spent 50 years farming in Barton County, today farming 10,000 acres and running 200 head of cattle.
Kansans know how important agriculture is to our state, both to our economy and our local communities — and yet still, somehow it feels all too easy for our local family farms to be forgotten by ...
The legislation is intended to increase competition and lower prices for farmers. It comes amid a sudden surge in fertilizer prices caused by the Iran war.
On a hilltop field in Rush County, Kevin Wiltse stabbed his spade into plant residue-encrusted earth and turned over a shovelful of dark soil. He knelt, scooped up a fistful of moist, porous ...
When it comes to the farm economy, 2025 has been a year of contrasts. Some farmers are finally seeing brighter days, while others are fighting just to stay afloat. Kansas State University’s Joe ...
A farmer bales a crop on an irrigated field in southwest Kansas. The Ogallala Aquifer has transformed the region into an agricultural powerhouse but is quickly depleting. (Kevin Hardy/Stateline) There ...
During a state visit from a Taiwanese delegation, officials from the east Asian country agreed to purchase 66 million bushels of wheat from U.S. farmers over the next two years. The grain deal, which ...
Tell your local K-State Extension office about the neighbors you’d like to see in the Class of 2027 Kansas Master Farm Families.
MANHATTAN, Kan. (WIBW) - Taiwanese students visited Kansas this past week as part of a Bilateral Agricultural Youth Exchange Program. Three students from National Chung Hsing University traveled to ...
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