Tariffs deal another blow to farmers struggling to make a profit
Fri, 04/25/2025 - 5:48am
The last few years have been eventful for farmers - not in a good way.
The last few years have been eventful for farmers - not in a good way.
MANHATTAN - A Kansas State University agronomy professor is part of an international team that is calling for a new approach to estimate crop yield potential and gaps - information that is critical in planning how to meet the world’s growing demand for food.
Wheat and more . . . or less
KSU researchers emphasize wheat’s importance in a cropping rotation
Food and agriculture research has stopped at federally-funded university labs across the country after President Donald Trump froze the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) last month.
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