WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Kansas wheat farmers convened last week to discuss crop progress amid challenging weather conditions.
Although recent rains have provided a needed increase of soil moisture, it’s also slowed the planting process for fall wheat ...
This past week, demand increased slightly while prices stayed steady, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA ...
To offset the effects of late planting, Kansas State agronomists recommend increasing seeding rates, maintaining a planting depth of 1 to 1.5 inches and applying starter phosphorus fertilizer with the ...
Rainfall in the last two weeks of October has bolstered soil moisture profiles in the top US production state for winter ...
According to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News Service, Oct. 28, Kansas hay demand has increased slightly ...
Step back to 1960s Kansas, when dinner meant home-cooked comfort and family rituals that today’s kids might not even recognize.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Western Kansas farmers are seeing mixed results as the 2025 wheat harvest reaches its tenth day. While test weights and grain quality are generally strong, yields vary depending ...
On Oct. 15 Justin Gilpin, chief executive officer of Kansas Wheat, estimated Kansas wheat planting was close to the year-ago pace of 68% complete. A Reuters poll published Oct. 20 had analysts ...
On Oct. 15 Justin Gilpin, chief executive officer of Kansas Wheat, estimated Kansas wheat planting was close to the year-ago pace of 68% complete. A Reuters poll published Oct. 20 had analysts ...
Wheat futures fell sharply, with December CBOT down to $5.24½/bu and further weakness across Kansas City and Minneapolis ...
Howdy market watchers! Where to begin? Firstly, we are thankful for the rain. After an unusually wet summer that delayed ...