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Doug Rich is a senior field editor from Lawrence, Kan., and has been with the Journal since 1978. He can be reached by phone at 785-749-5304, or by e-mail at richhpj@aol.com.


Working without a net

“Part of the problem is that we have bankers telling farmers not to plant alfalfa and the reason for that is alfalfa does not have a safety net like the program crops,” Beth Nelson, president of the National Alfalfa and Forage Alliance, said. “Now as they move away from the recoupled Title 1 payment to a program crop and alfalfa not being a program crop, it is a pretty significant disadvantage for not having a safety net,” Nelson said. Lack of a good crop insurance program for the alfalfa and...

 

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MAY 20, 2013 —Monsanto execs applaud Supreme Court's decision on seed patent

Two executives applauded a decision May 13 by the U.S. Supreme Court’s that said an Indiana farmer violated Monsanto Co.’s patents on soybean seeds resistant to its weed-killer by growing the beans without buying new seeds from the corporation. According to the AP, in the case decided by the court, Bowman bought expensive, patented Monsanto’s “Roundup Ready” seeds for his main crop of soybeans, but decided to look for something cheaper for a risky, late-season soybean planting. “Bowman ... [Read More]



MAY 20, 2013 —Clarification

Doug Rich’s story “Crop insurance a viable, economical risk-management tool,” which ran on page 10B of High Plains Journal on May 13, needs some clarification. According to the Risk Management Association, in 2012 Kansas farmers invested more than $12 million in premiums for more than 6,600 crop insurance policies. Nationally, farmers paid $4.1 billion in premiums for 1.1 million policies, according to National Crop Insurance. [Read More]



MAY 20, 2013 —Jordy Nelson introduced as spokesman for Kansas ag trademark program

Jordy Nelson was introduced as the new spokesman for the “From the Land of Kansas” agricultural trademark program at stops across Kansas on April 27. Nelson, a former K-State football star and now a member of the Green Bay Packers, said his passion for agriculture and for promoting Kansas led him to this program. The Kansas agricultural trademark program began 25 years ago when Brownback was Kansas Secretary of Agriculture. The final stop was at the Kansas State Capitol building in Topeka ... [Read More]



MAY 13, 2013 —Crop insurance a viable, economical risk-management tool

Crop insurance continued to change with the addition of Market Value Protection in 1991, and Crop Revenue Coverage/Revenue Protection in 1996. The Federal Crop Insurance Reform Act of 1994 was passed, making participation in the crop insurance program mandatory for farmers to be eligible for deficiency payments under price support program, certain loans, and other benefits. Barnaby pointed out that ad hoc disaster aid, Supplemental Revenue Election, and Agriculture Risk Coverage are just ... [Read More]



APR 22, 2013 —Premiums prove that value-based marketing works

Hunt was president and chief executive office of U.S. Premium Beef for 17 years. Hunt said these challenges included integrated and efficient pork and poultry industries, a broken beef marketing system, limited information transfer from beef packers back to beef producers, distrust amongst sectors in the beef industry, and diminishing beef quality and consistency. From the beef quality audit in 1991 to the beef quality of audit in 1995, the industry had done little to address these ... [Read More]



APR 22, 2013 —Extent of April freeze damage to 2013 wheat crop unknown yet

The Oklahoma Crop Report said the storm front brought rainfall, ice and below freezing temperatures across central and western Oklahoma. “All of central and western Oklahoma dropped below freezing, with a hard freeze over most of northwestern Oklahoma,” according to the report from the National Agricultural Statistics Service. Shroyer and Martin both cautioned wheat farmers to be patient in evaluating any freeze damage. [Read More]



APR 1, 2013 —Stocker connection depends on value

Order buyers like Margaret Ann Smith with Southlex Cattle Company in Lexington, Va., connect stocker cattle buyers in the High Plains and sellers in the southeast. Smith, her business partner, and the buyers that work for them attend weekly livestock auctions in Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina, putting together loads of cattle that will end up on grass or in feedlots in the High Plains. As long as there is value in these cattle for both parties, cattle will continue to make the ... [Read More]



MAR 25, 2013 —KFAC presents Teacher of the Year award

We had to create it ourselves." "Things need to be taken care of even when school is not in session." [Read More]



FEB 25, 2013 —Financial panic changes politics in this country

"Everything flowed from there, changes in the politics, changes in the regulatory environment, you name it changed," Varney said. Varney traced this explosion of red ink back to the panic and the changes in politics and policy in this country. "There is not a single European country with replacement level fertility," Varney said. [Read More]



FEB 25, 2013 —Cattle markets need more rain and more corn


FEB 18, 2013 —Wheat harvest documentary will debut in 2014


FEB 11, 2013 —Controlling trichomoniasis


FEB 4, 2013 —Drought will persist through the summer in Kansas


FEB 4, 2013 —Political uncertainty is holding back the economy


JAN 21, 2013 —Spectral analysis used to compare soybean genotypes


JAN 14, 2013 —Protect your farm shop investment


JAN 14, 2013 —Multi-species rotational grazing system is a success


JAN 7, 2013 —These saddles are made for the working cowboy


JAN 7, 2013 —Governor holds drought meeting


DEC 24, 2012 —Missouri cattlemen need to tell their own story


DEC 24, 2012 —A ledger full of memories


DEC 10, 2012 —Karl Rove entertains crowd at 100th KLA Convention


DEC 10, 2012 —Consumers equate freshness with taste, health, and value


DEC 10, 2012 —KLA supports proposed trichomoniasis regulation


NOV 26, 2012 —Heifer International begins new program close to home


NOV 19, 2012 —Water is at the center of energy development in Kansas


NOV 12, 2012 —Ogallala Aquifer--A race to the bottom


NOV 12, 2012 —Brownback hosts Governor's Conference on the Future of Water in Kansas


NOV 5, 2012 —Three hundred days of grazing is possible


OCT 29, 2012 —New handheld GreenSeeker sensor debuts


OCT 29, 2012 —Cattlemen still waiting for herd expansion to begin


OCT 15, 2012 —Producers need insurance coverage for limited irrigation practice


OCT 8, 2012 —New handheld GreenSeeker sensor debuts


OCT 8, 2012 —Food bill vs. farm bill


OCT 1, 2012 —Cooperative effort is powerful tool for soybean breeding programs


SEP 24, 2012 —MU introduces Quality Beef by the Numbers program


SEP 24, 2012 —American Royal looks to the future with new agricultural events center


SEP 10, 2012 —USDA Undersecretary Michael Scuse visits drought-stricken areas


SEP 3, 2012 —Historic Greenwood Hotel


AUG 27, 2012 —Interest in canola is sky high


AUG 13, 2012 —Cattlemen are trying to hold on to core genetics as drought worsens


JUL 23, 2012 —Missouri will host international elderberry symposium


JUL 16, 2012 —EPA holds outreach meeting to discuss CAFO inspection activities


JUL 16, 2012 —More crop from every drop


JUL 2, 2012 —Emerging crop technologies


JUN 25, 2012 —Bailey Ballou wins World Livestock Auctioneer Championship


JUN 18, 2012 —Farmer panel gives global view of agriculture


JUN 11, 2012 —Families in need benefit from prison garden


JUN 11, 2012 —Enough of the gloom and doom


MAY 28, 2012 —Certified Angus Beef opens new culinary center


MAY 14, 2012 —Kids have cotton pickin' fun down on the farm


APR 9, 2012 —Be cautious with drought-damaged pastures


MAR 26, 2012 —MAESTRO has producers singing a happy tune


MAR 26, 2012 —MAESTRO has producers singing a happy tune


MAR 19, 2012 —Window of opportunity


MAR 12, 2012 —Rep. Lucas discusses farm bill challenges with Oklahoma Sorghum Growers


MAR 12, 2012 —Lean beef can be part of a heart healthy diet


FEB 27, 2012 —Legislative Affairs team defines issues facing cattle industry


FEB 27, 2012 —CME Group works to restore faith in the system after MF Global failure


FEB 20, 2012 —Cow-calf producers are in the driver's seat


FEB 20, 2012 —Memories come flooding back


FEB 13, 2012 —AC21 committee examines coexistence in the seed industry


JAN 30, 2012 —How local is your food?


JAN 23, 2012 —New tool could improve soybean breeding process


JAN 16, 2012 —No-Till Oklahoma Conference will feature new topics and speakers


DEC 26, 2011 —Bulls positive for trichomoniasis found in 40 Missouri counties


DEC 26, 2011 —The names are fading, but the images will last forever


DEC 19, 2011 —New beef products are quick, convenient, and tasty


DEC 19, 2011 —Proposal would reduce Kansas income tax rate


NOV 21, 2011 —KFRM hosts farm broadcaster from Afghanistan


NOV 14, 2011 —Field to fashion


NOV 14, 2011 —Irrigation made difference for cotton crop


NOV 7, 2011 —The news no one wanted


OCT 17, 2011 —Missouri Recipe serves up quality beef


OCT 17, 2011 —Squeeze more water from every unit of energy


OCT 10, 2011 —Corn hybrids available across the U.S. in 2012


OCT 10, 2011 —Taking harvest to the next level


OCT 10, 2011 —Bayer CropScience expands business with a new line of wheat varieties


SEP 12, 2011 —Drought likely to persist in Oklahoma


SEP 5, 2011 —Demonstration project becomes full-time occupation


SEP 5, 2011 —Is it time to sell cows, build herds, or get out?


AUG 22, 2011 —Round barn celebrates 100 years


AUG 15, 2011 —Cattlemen hear good news about U.S. beef exports


AUG 15, 2011 —Congressman Lucas ready to start farm bill process


AUG 15, 2011 —Sesame is drought tolerant but not drought proof


AUG 8, 2011 —Field borders make excellent quail habitat


AUG 1, 2011 —Royalties fill the gap for public seed programs


JUL 25, 2011 —Governor establishes NBAF Steering Committee


JUL 25, 2011 —A business-as-usual approach is not the answer for feeding the world


JUL 25, 2011 —Ag innovators showcase their products in St. Louis


JUL 11, 2011 —Kansas auctioneer named world champion


JUL 4, 2011 —Farmers and their CRP


MAY 16, 2011 —Family enters grad school for rotational grazing


MAY 9, 2011 —Pioneer Hi-Bred takes regional approach to hybrid development


MAY 9, 2011 —Sen. Roberts addresses symposium on agroterrorism


MAY 9, 2011 —The clock is ticking for NBAF construction


APR 25, 2011 —Young entrepreneur is in the driver's seat now


APR 25, 2011 —FAPRI developing online resource for beginning farmers, ranchers


APR 11, 2011 —Farmers respond to market signals


APR 11, 2011 —Producers adjust to Flint Hills Smoke Management Plan





MAR 28, 2011 —FAPRI presents outlook for Missouri agriculture


MAR 28, 2011 —Researchers engineer durable soybean cyst nematode control


MAR 14, 2011 —No-till Oklahoma conference is re-scheduled


FEB 28, 2011 —Producers fit twin-row production into their systems


FEB 28, 2011 —Canola is an excellent crop to rotate with wheat


FEB 28, 2011 —Canola does not require specialized equipment


FEB 7, 2011 —Decision on alfalfa is a positive sign


JAN 24, 2011 —Technology overcomes line-of-sight issues





JAN 24, 2011 —Producers gather for annual Kansas Soybean Expo


JAN 17, 2011 —Oklahoma no-till conference scheduled for Feb. 1 and 2


DEC 27, 2010 —Tell the story of modern beef production


DEC 20, 2010 —Wanted: Young farmers and ranchers


DEC 20, 2010 —Win the carbon footprint debate


DEC 13, 2010 —KLA members approve four new resolutions


DEC 13, 2010 —Demand for beef is growing


DEC 6, 2010 —Find a way to adapt to climate change


NOV 22, 2010 —NRC report says NBAF risk assessment has several major shortcomings


NOV 22, 2010 —Media invited to tour Apache assembly plant


NOV 15, 2010 —Kansas water policy must transition from development to management


NOV 15, 2010 —Growing the best crops possible


NOV 15, 2010 —Livestock organizations disagree on impact of proposed GIPSA rule


OCT 18, 2010 —Pain relief management for castration is an emerging issue


OCT 18, 2010 —Fall harvest sets record in Kansas


OCT 4, 2010 —Partnerships benefit conservation efforts


SEP 27, 2010 —Sudden Death Syndrome buries 2010 soybean crop


SEP 20, 2010 —Special tour features fence building basics


SEP 13, 2010 —Field day held at East Central experiment station


SEP 6, 2010 —Competition is a good thing--or not


SEP 6, 2010 —Buy small cattle and make them big


AUG 30, 2010 —Buy small cattle and make them big


AUG 23, 2010 —Oklahoma develops new trichomoniasis regulations


AUG 23, 2010 —Don't be afraid to use the S-word


AUG 16, 2010 —Wanted: growers with a pioneering spirit


AUG 9, 2010 —Growers included in product development at Case IH


AUG 9, 2010 —Missouri corn growers, Malta Bend FFA bring relief to food deserts


AUG 2, 2010 —Two wrecks for the price of one


AUG 2, 2010 —Packing plants install remote video auditing system


JUN 28, 2010 —Adding wildlife habitat does not mean subtracting profit


JUN 21, 2010 —Match cow herd to available forage by rolling back calving season


JUN 21, 2010 —Guide helps auctions manage animal welfare issues


JUN 21, 2010 —Match cow herd to available forage by rolling back calving season


JUN 7, 2010 —Class gives students real-life farm management experience


MAY 31, 2010 —Putting a face on soybean exports


MAY 31, 2010 —Traveling with farmers


MAY 31, 2010 —Southeast Kansas Research Center holds field day


MAY 3, 2010 —National Barn Alliance conference coming to Kansas


MAY 3, 2010 —Insect control begins with correct identification


APR 26, 2010 —National Wildlife Federation releases biomass energy report


APR 26, 2010 —Wind energy and wildlife


APR 19, 2010 —Patching together a messy landscape





MAR 22, 2010 —Climate not changing as quickly as projected


MAR 15, 2010 —Renewable energy also needs to be sustainable energy


MAR 1, 2010 —Crop rotation is vital to no-till success


MAR 8, 2010 —The fear of Asian Soybean Rust is gone


MAR 1, 2010 —Crop rotation is vital to no-till success


FEB 22, 2010 —Variety development is a numbers game


FEB 22, 2010 —It was all about the state budget at Kansas Commodity Classic


JAN 25, 2010 —KFU convention features health care panel


JAN 11, 2010 —Modern work space replaces 100-year old farm shop


JAN 4, 2010 —Looking is as much fun as finding


DEC 28, 2009 —Looking is as much fun as finding


DEC 21, 2009 —KLA approves new resolutions


DEC 21, 2009 —Capture the hearts and minds of consumers


DEC 14, 2009 —Animal welfare organization finds religion


DEC 14, 2009 —Pioneer expands effort to develop drought tolerant corn


DEC 14, 2009 —Growers are nuts about organic production


NOV 23, 2009 —Make logical food choices


NOV 16, 2009 —Producer seeks quality forage with less fertilizer


NOV 2, 2009 —The whole idea is to get better


OCT 26, 2009 —Overflow crowd attends KSU Stocker Field Day


OCT 5, 2009 —No perfect storm for soybean rust yet


SEP 21, 2009 —No perfect storm for soybean rust yet


SEP 14, 2009 —Pioneer opens soybean breeding station in Lawrence, Kan.


AUG 31, 2009 —Vilsack continues Rural Tour


AUG 24, 2009 —Truck farm replaces lost acreage


AUG 17, 2009 —Bumper crop of spinach harvested in Oklahoma


JUL 27, 2009 —Visitors center planned for Missouri wind farm


JUN 1, 2009 —Cooperative turns biomass into renewable energy


MAY 25, 2009 —Dairy industry searches for solutions


MAY 18, 2009 —Katy Trail State Park is a fun getaway for bikers and hikers


MAY 18, 2009 —Katy Trail Fact Sheet


MAY 18, 2009 —K-State open house showcases new lab


MAY 4, 2009 —Don't "bug out" when it comes to crop scouting


APR 20, 2009 —Circle A Angus customers capture genetic value


APR 13, 2009 —Vilsack announces additional food aid


MAR 30, 2009 —U.S. Custom Harvesters, Inc. meet for annual convention


MAR 9, 2009 —Oklahoma develops program to verify carbon offsets


MAR 2, 2009 —Tell your story


FEB 23, 2009 —Crop rotation is an important part of a no-till production system


FEB 2, 2009 —Old barn filled with new equipment for on-farm enterprise


JAN 26, 2009 —Co-products storage challenges small, medium size operations


JAN 19, 2009 —ASA president defends the audit of soybean checkoff program


JAN 12, 2009 —No-till is a tool like a disk or a plow


DEC 22, 2008 —Todd Allen begins year as president of KLA


DEC 22, 2008 —Horse processing is a private property issue, Stenholm says


DEC 15, 2008 —KLA members told to stay involved in the climate change discussion


DEC 8, 2008 —Changing rural demographics call for changing customer service strategies


NOV 24, 2008 —A balanced approach to food and fuel production is a requiremen


NOV 17, 2008 —Proper tractor setup can increase fuel efficiency


OCT 20, 2008 —Thanks for your support


OCT 20, 2008 —Harvest time in fly-over country


SEP 29, 2008 —Open Range is a natural for Angus beef


SEP 22, 2008 —Energy is no longer a sleeping dog


SEP 22, 2008 —0916goatmilking08cut.ld -m-


SEP 15, 2008 —East battles west over goat meat


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AUG 18, 2008 —OCA members hear latest on horse slaughter legislation


AUG 18, 2008 —OCA has new officers, resolutions


AUG 4, 2008 —Wildflowers and wild horses


AUG 4, 2008 —Stories included free of charge with heirloom seeds


AUG 4, 2008 —Family owned seed business goes native


JUL 14, 2008 —Record rainfall is bad news for hay production


JUL 14, 2008 —First Earth friendly fuel station opens


JUN 23, 2008 —conservationmacocutline.dr


JUN 9, 2008 —Under Secretary Dorr delivers keynote address at CUTC


JUN 9, 2008 —Strip-till provides the best of both worlds


JUN 9, 2008 —On-farm research trials show positive results


MAY 12, 2008 —Visit St. Louis for free, well almost for free


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