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🎙️ K-State Agriculture Today: 2202 – Corn and Sorghum Conditions…Record Soybean Crush

What Is Happening for Corn and Sorghum Wheat and Soybean Markets Severe Weather and Excessive Rainfall 00:01:05 – What is Happening for Corn and Sorghum: K-State grain...

Day 3, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report

Written by Shelby Priddle, assistant director of communications, Kansas Wheat This is day 3 of the Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports, brought to you by the...
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🎙️ K-State Agriculture Today: 2201 – Insurance for Annual Forages…Controlling Weeds in Wheat Before the Combine

Annual Forage Insurance Options Controlling Weeds Before Wheat Harvest Warm Season Grasses 00:01:05 – Annual Forage Insurance Options: K-State's Jenny Ifft and...

🎙️ K-State Agriculture Today: 2200 – Farm Service Agency Loans and Look Ahead…Beetles and Rootworms in Kansas Crops

Loan Opportunities with the Farm Service Agency Japanese Beetles and Corn Rootworms in Kansas Cattle Health Starting in Gestation 00:01:05 – Loan...

🎙️ K-State Agriculture Today: 2199 – Picking Out a Crop for Double Cropping…Helping with Weed Suppression

Options for Double Crop After Wheat, Part 1 Options for Double Crop After Wheat, Part 2 National Dairy Month Recognition 00:01:05 –...

Day 2, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report, 2026

Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports indicate that severe storms have delayed harvest activities in central and eastern Kansas, with farmers facing challenges due to persistent rainfall and humidity. Producers are waiting for favorable weather as yields are expected to be below average. Meanwhile, southwest Kansas began its harvest with some success despite uncertainties ahead.

🎙️ K-State Agriculture Today: 2198 – More Tightening of the Cattle Market…New World Screwworm

Impacts of New World Screwworm on the Cattle Market New World Screwworm in the U.S. Jellies in Kansas Ponds and Reservoirs 00:01:05...

Day 1, Kansas Wheat Harvest Report 2026

The Kansas Wheat Harvest Reports indicate that the 2026 harvest is underway but has been hindered by rain and humidity. Currently, 5 percent of the harvest is complete, with mixed yields reported due to drought conditions. Farmers are cautiously optimistic about returning to the fields as weather improves.