From the desk of Frank J. Buchman:
Kansas Horse Council Presents Scholarships With Career Inspiration From Leading Trainer
Grilled Wagyu burgers kicked off the Kansas Horse Council Scholarship presentations featuring a diverse program. At the Sedalia Community Church north of Manhattan, Andrew Coates
Prioritize Crop Scouting Throughout The Growing Season
Scouting for weeds, insects, and diseases is one of the best investments in money and time to protect crop yields and add bushels this fall.
Scholarship Honoring Council Grove Native, Teacher Awarded To Student Leader Anticipating Diverse Agriculture Service Career
“Agriculture has always been a very big part of my upbringing and my family lifestyle. It is also my dream and plan that it will
Pratt Cowboy Suffers Steer Roping Career Ending Injury
Rocky Patterson, a Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) world champion steer roper in 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2016, said he will likely retire after suffering an
Tame Grass For Feed
“The brome is smoking which means it’s time for harvest.” There’s a foggy haze moving across an increasing number of brome grass fields throughout Kansas.
Ways To Minimize Vaccine-Adverse Reactions
Vaccine products administered to cattle are foreign to the animal’s body. The goal is for the body to recognize these foreign organisms and develop an