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202. New herbicide-resistant wheats are in the fields.
203. Schemm steps into Kansas FSA leadership role.
204. Kansas wheat heritage thrives on Minnesota farm.
205. Family comes first during holiday busy season at The Pecan Patch.
206. Llama grower shares interesting tidbits about her animals at state fair.
207. Ranchers find late-summer burn controls sericea.
208. Syngenta says hybrid wheat by 2020 on track.
209. Sisters share their stories of fire losses, recovery.
210. Precision ag tools work to save Ogallala Aquifer.
211. Growers get close-up look at Limagrain varieties.
212. Youngmeyer Ranch will remain prairie rangeland.
213. Combine lost to fire; it could have been worse.
214. Ron Suppes shares what he learned in Tanzania.
215. Farmers consider legal options due to losses.
216. 'Exceptional' farmland brings $4,200 per acre.
217. Keesling joins board of international ag group.
218. Cargill wrapping up protein division reorganization.
219. What's new in Sumner County wheat harvest? A rail terminal elevator.
220. Farm bill will get done sooner rather than later, leaders say.
221. Chief economist offers grim outlook on ag prices.
222. Deadly curl mites thrive in volunteer wheat.
223. Create forage profits.
224. Make money on forage.
225. Highly desirable land parcels still draw top dollar.
226. 'Best' Sherman County land tops $2,000 per acre.
227. 4 new water conservation areas win approval.
228. Asian lady beetles spread across North America.
229. Washington County land sells for $4,871 per acre.
230. More Water Tech Farm slots available for 2020.
231. Farmer shares her internet frustrations.
232. Global Campus fund gets $2.5K award.
233. Cotton gets heat it needs; harvest looks 'decent'.
234. Pongamia trees possible protein crop.
235. Council on Tax Reform has big job.
236. Water restrictions stoke fears of economic losses.
237. Interest in using drones in cattle country grows.
238. CattleTrace demonstrates seamless data collection.
239. Buyers planning hemp operation purchase 960 acres for $3.2 million.
240. Old world bluestem grasses threaten native pastures.
241. Fendt 900,700 series tractors stir interest.
242. In-furrow fungicide for corn shines in show plots.
243. Kansas State Fair brings optimism.
244. Farmer shares his regenerative ag story.
245. Jacob Farms shows off 'evolving' soil health plan.
246. Trade issues take center stage at Kansas State Fair.
247. Finding success with cover crops.
248. New FMC biopesticides submitted for approval.
249. Cataloging Kansas' insects.
250. Beware of algal blooms.
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