Farm Progress
Farm Progress is the publisher behind 22 magazines focused on farming and ranching. With nearly 200 years of history, it is a well-established company owned by Informa. One of its notable achievements is publishing Prairie Farmer, the oldest continuously published magazine, which started in 1841. Farm Progress also offers 18 regional magazines that provide in-depth coverage of various agricultural communities. Each year, the company organizes four farm shows, including the Farm Progress Show, which began in 1953.
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1 day ago |
farmprogress.com | Jennifer M. Latzke
4-H VOLUNTEERS: More than 4,000 adult volunteers helped with various Kansas 4-H activities in 2024, Kansas 4-H program director Sarah Maass says.K-State Extension News ServiceSarah Maass, director of the Kansas 4-H program, says more than 4,000 adult volunteers helped with various 4-H activities in 2024. Maass cites a study that shows volunteers donate an average of nine hours per month, which is about 37,764 volunteer hours for Kansas 4-H.
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2 days ago |
farmprogress.com | Jennifer M. Latzke
DISTINGUISHED DAIRY: High Plains Ponderosa Dairy of Plains, Kan., was recognized with the 2025 Kansas Distinguished Dairy Award at the Kansas Dairy annual meeting March 21 in Manhattan, Kan. CEO and Managing Partner Greg Bethard was on hand to accept the award from Kansas State University Research and Extension and Kansas Farmer magazine. Jennifer M. LatzkeThere are three legs to the sustainability milking stool: environment, sociology and economics.
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3 days ago |
farmprogress.com | Ben Potter
USDA’s latest crop progress report, out Monday afternoon and covering the week through April 20, is giving traders more and more data to digest as the season gets more solidly underway. Of particular note, corn and soybean plantings were a bit speedier than analysts had predicted, while winter wheat quality was worse than expected. Corn plantings moved from 4% completion a week ago up to 12% through Sunday. That was two points above the average trade guess.
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3 days ago |
farmprogress.com | Ben Potter
USDA’s latest grain export inspection report, out Monday morning and covering the week through April 17, held mostly bullish data for traders to digest. Of particular note, corn and wheat volumes shifted above the entire set of analyst estimates. Soybeans found rangebound results after fading slightly lower week-over-week. Corn export inspections fell slightly below the prior week’s pace but were still relatively strong after reaching 67.0 million bushels.
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3 days ago |
farmprogress.com | David Kohl
This winter, my air travel has been eventful. Ice, snow, tornadoes, and heavy turbulence have turned routine flights into restless nights and disrupted sleep. On two occasions, my flights were diverted during final approach—only to learn later from the news that runway issues had caused the detours. Interestingly, the turbulence in the skies mirrors the economic uncertainty on the ground.
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