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Jennifer Latzke is an assoicate editor who grew up near Woodbine, KS. Jennifer can be reached by phone at 1-620-227-1807; or by e-mail at jlatzke@hpj.com
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High Plains/Midwest Ag Journal staff capture AMS awards
KLA, K-State host Ranch Management Field Day
Twists and turns bring success to farm family
St. John pig facility takes hit from tail end of storm
Feedlot sustains damage to feed mill, but no cattle were lost t
4-H, FFA members begin enrolling animals in NAIS
Surprising the unsurprisable
Kansas corn growers, commissioners meet
Kansas leaders discuss future farm bill at State Fair
KLA, K-State host Ranch Management Field Day
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New Secretary of Agriculture
Research institute reaches out to domestic, international goat
Senate Ag Committee sends farm bill to floor
President announces nominee to lead USDA
Sorghum producers come to compromise
Trying something new benefits cotton grower
President's advisors against current Senate version of farm bil
Clean up continues for farm, ranch storm victims
Area veterinarians respond to disaster
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Moran- FSA office closings are not good for Kansas farmers
Winter moisture, conservation tillage keys to successful Sorghum
Research continues into effective black bird control
Christian farmer organization coordinates Greensburg recovery e
Farmers overcome weather challenges for promising harvest
Communication will be key to finding compromises
State on verge of renewable energy boom
Farm family sees data as vital commodity
Protective gear is more than fashionable, it's life-saving
KCA members gather in Hutchinson for annual meeting
Patience and curiosity are key to cotton grower's prosperity
Carbon sequestration can be new paycheck for farmers
Senators offer views on farm bill
Holiday classics just get better with age
Ag organizations offer opinions on Senate farm bill
Oklahoma wheat growers gather for annual meeting
Farm couple sets priorities, finds contentment
Texas commodity groups gather in Amarillo
Future is bright for renewable fuels
Texas agriculture to play large role in energy independence
Farmer decides to grow his own biodiesel crop
Family camping trips not always idyllic
Plains cotton Growers gather in Lubbock for annual meeting
Federal judge rules Creekstone can test for BSE
"Honey? Where's the checkbook?"
Proposed biodiesel plant
State Fairs are our family reunions, class yearbooks
"Honey? Where's the checkbook?"
Senate Ag committee sends farm bill to floor
Corn harvest in full swing
Reaching out and worrying someone
Stitches in our lives
A grand experiment in giving
Hovering parents only ensure their children never take off on t
A small town responds to tragedy with quiet dignity
Lubbock is hidden gem in Texas
Picky eaters are not born, they are created
Dreaming of that big payoff
Dad's in charge for the day
Don't change that channel
Monsanto reaches agreement with Department of Justice to acqui
Don't let ribbon colors define success in life
Show thanks for freedom this Independence Day
Livestock markets cancel, postpone sales due to weather
The eagles have landed
KCA business meeting shows hope for organization
A quest for serenity fails miserably
Fun with dogs and ice
Role of Extension changes with times
Ag deans see promising future
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Navigating the home improvement store
The Holy Grail of Recipe Books
The intricacies of mowing a yard
Taking the leap into home ownership isn't for the weak
Home remodeling in farmer kid style


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