Kansas Wheat Commission Gathers Stakeholder Feedback as Wheat Innovation Center Turns 10 The single-largest research investment by Kansas wheat farmers came to life almost ten years ago when the Kansas Wheat Innovation Center opened its doors. Since that time, the center has set a standard of excellence for wheat research and worked to meet the specific needs of Kansas wheat
The U.S. Department of Agriculture estimated an additional 40 million people could be pushed into poverty and food insecurity due to the invasion of Ukraine, exacerbating a historic level of
by James Jordan, Sumner Newscow The recent rain a couple of weeks ago may help, but it still may not be enough to salvage the wheat crop in Kansas this year, state agriculture officials say.
As he spends time in his wheat fields this week applying fertilizer to this year's winter wheat crop, Kansas farmer Justin Knopf says there's plenty on his mind, and heart.