Tag: Farming

Farmers may get summer break on diesel prices, says K-State economist

Kansas State University economist Gregg Ibendahl predicts that farmers will benefit from lower diesel fuel prices this summer due to a year-over-year decline in oil prices. With oil dropping from the $70 range to the $60 range, farmers can save by purchasing diesel now rather than later, enhancing their net income.

‘Time for a reckoning.’ Kansas farmers brace for water cuts to save Ogallala Aquifer

In the arid region of southwest Kansas, the Ogallala Aquifer sustains the agricultural industry. After years of decline due to overpumping, the state is demanding conservation measures from local groundwater managers. Farmers are facing the challenge of implementing changes to prolong the aquifer's life, even as they confront entrenched attitudes and practices.

Farm bill season arrives: What’s the outlook for 2023?

by Allison Winter, Kansas Reflector August 13, 2022 WASHINGTON — Over the course of the next year, lawmakers on the...

As aging farmers retire, lawmakers explore how to boost beginning producers

by Allison Winter, Kansas Reflector July 17, 2022 WASHINGTON — More than half of American farmers will reach retirement age...

Western Kansas wheat crops are failing just when the world needs them most

By David Condos - Kansas News Service LANE COUNTY, Kansas — This time of year, the wheat growing in this part...

COVID’s Influence On The School Cafeteria? Less Fresh, Local Food For Kansas Kids

By David Condos - Kansas News Service HAYS, Kansas — After 25 years in the trucking business, Carol and Dan Buck...

Farm Bureau Estimates Tariff Related Losses Cost Nebraska Farmers Nearly $1 Billion in 2019

LINCOLN, NEB. – A new analysis by the Nebraska Farm Bureau estimates the ongoing retaliatory tariffs imposed by countries...