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Kansas farmer Jesse Blasi created a one-mile-wide anniversary message in a Kansas wheat field for his wife of 20 years ...
Interviews with farmers and analysts across Oklahoma, Kansas and Nebraska revealed a vast disparity in profit for wheat ...
The use of the food additive called vital wheat gluten has increased over the past 20 years, making up 2-20 percent of ...
"This could be a game-changer for controlling these serious pathogens." Wheat crops are dying, and scientists just found out why — here's what it means for our food supply first appeared on The ...
USDA NASS Crop Progress Report showed that corn is starting to silk, especially in the Southern states. Silking is just ...
USDA’s Crop Progress released on Monday showed 61% of the Kansas wheat crop is rated as being in poor to very poor condition. For the week ending April 9, 2023, there were 6.6 days suitable for ...
The weather is not loosening its grip on the Kansas wheat crop. ... Storm clouds are in the background. Storm clouds gather as a farmer harvests wheat near Bucklin on June 13, 2024.
Declines in wheat and hay acreage may be the main drivers behind a decade-long drop in total crop acreage, according to an analysis by a University of Illinois economist.
The Oklahoma wheat crop is estimated at 101.2 million bushels with an average of 35.9 bushels per acre, according to the Oklahoma Wheat Commission. Dave Bergmeier can be reached at 620-227-1822 or ...
The country's wheat harvest will decline to 83 million tons this year due to frosts and drought, down from 92.8 million tons in 2023 and a record 104.2 million tons in 2022 Accessibility links ...
Wheat crop condition positive in most states, expected to yield 10% higher, with varying production estimates and procurement strategies. Timely sowing, ...