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Barbed wire is a critical innovation that shaped the High Plains. Field Editor Lacey Vilhauer takes a look at its origins.
Eric Hunt of the University of Nebraska Extension discussed current and seasonal conditions as well as gave a climate outlook ...
Expect warmer temperatures in July with spotty moisture in the High Plains region, Regina Bird writes in her monthly column.
Fourth is a reason to celebrate and have appreciation of what you have and realize the sacrifice many other made, Jerry Nine ...
Make America Healthy Again appears to be picking up steam with both blue and red states, Sara Wyant writes in her column.
Watching corn fundamentals in July could be promising for producers looking for market opportunities, Naomi Blohm writes.
The Small Business Administration’s Office of Disaster Recovery & Resilience opened another center in El Dorado, Kansas July ...
A recent assessment report for the KDA has analyzed the root causes of the rural and food systems veterinarian shortage.
Hey harvest fans! Join Hayden and his crew as they battle Mother Nature during another unpredictable wheat harvest day in ...
During a multi-location tour including the 808, industry leaders explored how Jorgensen Land & Cattle and Ideal Beef Genetics ...
The Fourth of July is full of food, fun and fireworks. As family and friends attend gatherings and events, Kansas State ...
I-29 Moo University and Northern Plains Forage Association offers free webinar July 8 to address forage-related topics.
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