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Wheat. (Photo by Kay Ledbetter, Texas A&M AgriLife.)
K-State has released two publications that will help Kansas farmers with selecting future wheat varieties. (K‑State Research and Extension)

What wheat variety is best in Kansas?

  • By Maddy Rohr │ Kansas State University Research and Extension
Photo courtesy of U.S. Wheat Associates.
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Jeff Whitworth, associate professor of entomology at Kansas State University, discusses the insects that have been the most prevalent in wheat and sorghum the last few years. (Journal photo by Lacey Vilhauer.)
The new OSU Student Farm is helping address food insecurity in Payne County while also providing educational opportunities to students. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala, OSU Agriculture.)

Supplement food on the farm