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Climate change is making farming harder, but farmers in the Midwest are still managing to produce record-high amounts of corn and soybeans.
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On today's Growing on the High Plains, I'm serving up some Thanksgiving reflections on this year's gardening season. There has been so much for which we…
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As of the end of October, autumn’s harvest in Kansas began winding down.As Kansas Agland reports, farmers reported a mixture of yields, depending on the…
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Overall corn production is expected to decrease slightly in Kansas but increase in Colorado.According to Kansas Corn, in its October crop production…
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Today's edition of Growing on the High Plains asks you to hearken to our High Plains history as we ponder the lot of early pioneers, especially what…
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It’s a blue-sky day as hired hand Mike Apfel sits in the cab of a combine, gliding through 12 rows at a time in big field near South Hutchinson.If all…
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An international study published in the journal, Nature Communications, reports that harvests in the United States are likely to shrink by a between…
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Today's edition of Growing on the High Plains asks you to hearken to our High Plains history as we ponder the lot of early pioneers, especially what…
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From Kansas Agland:From the way it is grown, harvested and processed into flour, and the way it's entwined in the lives of the families who produce it,…
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From Kansas Agland:For the first time nearly 15 years, the price of wheat is so low that government loan programs have once again kicked in.Farmers, as…