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Farm Labor - Who's Minding The Farm
Newly proposed regulations by the Department of Labor could impact the way of life for many Kansas based farms...reporter Courtenay Dehoff tells us more in this feature................... Click on the following link for video: http://youtu.be/hTLBnVdK0qg IN A... Read more
GRAINS GAINING MOMENTUM
CORN, WHEAT AND SOYBEAN PRICES CONTINUE TO SURGE AS both futures markets and cash markets have been performing well lately. March corn prices were 30 1/4 cents higher for the week ending January 27, while March wheat prices were... Read more
CATTLE NUMBERS FALL
USDA REPORTS ALL CATTLE AND CALVES IN THE UNITED STATES as of Jan. 1 2012 at 90.8 Million, down 2 percent from the 92.7 Million reported on Jan. 1, 2011. 29.9 million beef cows were down 3 percent from... Read more
BREEZY, WARM AND DRY
WARMER THAN NORMAL TEMPERATURES PLUS BREEZY, DRY CONDITIONS in the high plains will create high rangeland fire danger for parts of Nebraksa and Kansas. The unseasonable temperatures are expected to continue through much of next week, with high temperatures... Read more
MORAN OPPOSES D.O.L. PROPOSALS
KANSAS SENATOR JERRY MORAN HAS TAKEN ISSUE WITH THE Department of Labor and some proposed new regulations. One of those regulations would prohibit young people from working on a farm or ranch unless it is owned by a direct... Read more
PROTECT YOUR CROPS
FEDERAL CROP INSURANCE IS OFTEN NOT ENOUGH WHEN weather disasters cause crop loss. The Climate Corporation offers producers an alternative insurance that picks up where federal insurance stops. Mid America Ag Network spoke with Climate Corporation's Jeff Hamlin about... Read more
Garden City Farm & Ranch Show
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